Books About Blackmail
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  • Reads 1,083
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2013
The library was where Finn Jacobs would take his girls. Mostly because no one was ever there, and it was the only place where there weren't any cameras. Besides it being really dirty, messy, and just disgusting, it was perfect! He had been taking girls there for quite a long time, and nothing ever seemed to fail. Until Tyler comes into the picture.

Tyler is a total nerd, and has a ridiculous love for books. So, when she obliviously accepts the job of working in the school library, she isn't expecting the place to look like a tornado hit it. She sees Finn making out with some girl in the back and hatches a plan. 

She'd make Finn help her clean the library, or else she'd reveal his make-out spot. 

It was the perfect plan, right?! That way she wouldn't have to clean the gross library all by herself! Wrong. Because you guessed it, Finn decides that while he's there helping, he might as well mess with her.
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