Mr. Tucker
β Scribed by Elvira, Justine
- Book ID
- 108985135
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A senior bet.
Almost every school has oneβa tradition that's passed down from year to year. My small school in Tennessee is no different. While some seniors at schools all across the country have senior pranks or senior ditch days, our school has the senior bet.
Lose your virginity by spring breakβhave proofβand you're in the running for prom queen.
Does it sound ridiculous?
It absolutely is, but ridiculousness won't stop me from getting my prom queen nomination. I've had plenty of opportunities to lose my V-card to one of the boys at my school, but I don't want to sleep with a high school boy. I want a man with experience. I want the man that's been starring in my wet dreams at night. I want my history teacher. I want Mr. Tucker.
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