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#15 FeFe The Hot Librarian: The Hot Freshman 15 Series
#15 FeFe The Hot Librarian: The Hot Freshman 15 Series
#15 FeFe The Hot Librarian: The Hot Freshman 15 Series
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#15 FeFe The Hot Librarian: The Hot Freshman 15 Series

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The Hot Freshman 15 Series is based on the experiences of fifteen high school freshman girls placed on list by a group of boys at Rose school. The first installment in the series features Felicia Moore B.K.A. #15 FeFe the Hot Librarian. Felicia is a shy young woman that loves to write poetry. After being placed on the list, she ends up dating the Captain of the Basketball team. Dating a popular jock brings its own set of problems. There is nothing like dealing with jealous girls as Felicia soon finds out. Felicia’s world gets flipped upside down, and she has to make some hard fast decisions about her loyalty to her new friends or to herself.

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I didn’t expect what would happen on the first day of school. I thought that someone would smack a book out of my hand. That always happened to the bookworm, star trek watching types like me. Lately, my body started changing. Boys would stare at me and ask for my number. I always had to deal with the cat calling or girls asking me why I was looking at their boyfriend. I had no idea that this boy named Anthony that liked me would stand outside of registration and jot my name down on a list. This wasn’t just any list. It was the list of all lists. He gave me an alias along with fourteen other girls. Then he forwarded the list out to his friends. Then they forwarded the list out to their friends, and so on and so forth. This went on for two hours until everyone in school had the list including some teachers. It was official. I was ranked #15 on what they were calling, The Hot Freshman 15 List. That list made me the target of every hood rat, every popular female upperclassman that felt threatened, and every guy that wanted me to fulfill some bizarre fantasy by being their girl. It would have just been prudent to place a bulls eye on my back or place me in front of a firing squad. I was no longer Felicia Moore that loved writing, star trek nerd that wanted to go to college. I was now known from the first day of school and beyond as:

#15 – FeFe – The Hot Librarian (She could read to me anytime.)

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Release dateDec 22, 2012
ISBN9781301812332
#15 FeFe The Hot Librarian: The Hot Freshman 15 Series
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Destiny Gates

Destiny Gates is from Chicago, Illinois. She is a Tweenie and Young Adult author that tackles tough subjects for young people. There are many nuances that the tween and teen population deal with while they are growing up. Helping these young people deal with their issues is this author's mission. Please check out her releases wherever e-books are sold.

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    #15 FeFe The Hot Librarian - Destiny Gates

    The Hot Freshman 15 Series:

    #15 FeFe – The Hot Librarian

    By

    Destiny Gates

    Copyright 2012 Destiny Gates

    Smashwords Edition

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    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior consent of the author or publisher, except brief quotes in reviews.

    The characters in this novel are a conglomeration of the authors’ imagination, experiences, and observations. So, any similarity to events, people, places, and experiences is purely a coincidence.

    Dedication – This work is dedicated to my best friends from high school. Thank you for being there for me.

    Table of Contents

    Prologue

    Chapter one – The First Day of School

    Chapter two – Life at school gets worse

    Chapter three – I got you lil’ mama…

    Chapter four – Boom!

    Chapter five – End it now…or else

    Chapter six – Do I really know you?

    Chapter seven – Meeting my mom

    Chapter eight – I’m not her friend…so you shouldn’t be either

    Chapter nine – Things get tense

    Chapter ten – Making up

    Chapter eleven – Really Kevin?

    Chapter twelve – Boom, again

    Chapter thirteen – Again?

    Chapter fourteen – Boycott from boys

    Chapter fifteen – Rumors

    Chapter sixteen – Weekend Blues

    Chapter seventeen – School Talent Show Tryouts

    Chapter eighteen – More rumors

    Chapter nineteen – Follow my heart

    Chapter twenty – Latanya’s Drama

    PROLOGUE

    The first day of school is pretty much the most dreaded experience of any freshman girl in high school. You worry months, days, and hours about whether you will measure up to the impossible standards placed on you by society and the boys in the school. High school boys have delusional views of what girls should look like based on music videos, video games, and magazines. What a joke! I mean hadn’t they realized by now that in the computer age that those women that were posing didn’t even look like that? In some cases, those images weren’t even real women.

    That is why I knew before I ever stepped foot into Rose High School that I was in for trouble. You see my high school was a Magnet school in Chicago. That meant that there were students of all races, nationalities, and religions that were planning to attend our school. We had students from all over the city from as far south to the deep west side that wanted to go to safer schools to avoid gang violence. I didn’t see anything wrong with that, but that meant a lot of different personalities and the good were mixed in with the bad. There was something that was bound to jump off. I knew that being from the Southside of city myself. Traveling to the North side to go to school meant taking a bus, two trains, and walking past at least three gangways. I was bound to be in the middle of something. In Chicago, you could mind your business, but that didn’t mean that everyone else would mind their business. I was sure that I would have to go through something, but my mom wanted me to go to a high school that was near the college she was attending. That way she could leave with me every morning. We moved

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