Closer
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The ending of Junior year is always the best. Next year you're a senior, then you out of that place we call High School. For Nakoema, its awesome. Surprises are bombarding her everywhere, and life couldn't be better. Even if one of those surprises is shes a pregnant high schooler. Oh yeah Drama every where, but that never stops a happily ever after does it? WARNING: There is drug use (marijuana) and there is sexual content, plus descriptive violence. If any of this offends you please feel free to delete this book, or don't add to library/read. Thanks. Also there is like 3 different languages spoken in here. Ojibwe, Spanish, and English.
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