F#ckGirl (F#ckGirl #1)

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Authors: Sheila Michelle
in just in time to stop it.”
    “Like I told you before,
Erin, they didn’t do anything to me. If they did, you would’ve seen
it all over me. I would have some physical proof on me that they
hurt me. They didn’t even hurt my feelings. Like I’ve said a
million times, they need to stop letting some stupid boy justify
their existence. Allen doesn’t give a shit about Jackie as much as
she thinks that he does because he would not have been with me if he did. And
Willow is not getting Sloan back even if her life depended on it.
She even said that he still isn’t talking to her . . . but he
talked to me right after she told me that.”
    “And you told me that you didn’t get
anywhere with him when you did talk to him. Why are you fucking
with him about wanting him back, Felicity? You say one thing to me
and then you say another thing to him — that’s not right.”
    “He doesn’t know what I say to you unless
you’re telling him . . . are you?”
    “No, Felicity, I’m not,” Erin replied. She
changed the subject. “So, have you talked to Taylor since the
incident of his picture that I told you not to post?”
    “No, I haven’t. I noticed how he’s been
keeping his curtains closed even though I can see his light on. He
should’ve never started this shit with me when he took that picture
of Jackie and them standing at the front door of my house, so I
just got him back by taking a picture of him while he had some fun
with me. I don’t back down to anyone.”
    “But from what you told me,
Hunter ran across the street towards your house and was gonna break
your front door down trying to get to you, Felicity. That’s
what you said it looked like she was gonna
do.”
    “But she never made it to my front door, did
she? She wasn’t gonna do anything, anyway. It was funny the way she
fell, though! I laughed my ass off! I’m glad I got a picture of
it!”
    “And you would’ve been mad as hell and very
embarrassed if someone got a picture of you flat on your face and
stomach from a fall and posted it up on social media, and you know
it.”
    “Well, no one has gotten a
picture of me like that because that has never happened to me. And
that would’ve never happened to her if her boyfriend didn’t take
that picture of Jackie and her friends being at my front door,
therefore, making me have to retaliate by giving her man what most
men love and getting a picture of it. Tay was the one who put everything in
motion, not me.”
    “And you didn’t have to keep it going,
either, Felicity! Damn! What if Tay shows up here tonight? And with
Hunter?”
    “If they do then they do. It’s a public
place,” Felicity replied, and then sipped her drink. “I gotta go to
the bathroom. Be right back.”
    Minutes after returning
from the bathroom, Felicity spotted Jay from behind out on the
dance floor that she met here, and they’ve been all over each other
every time they’ve seen each other here, and their fun with each
other doesn’t start and end here. They also have a lot of fun with
each other on social media, and she’s sent an endless number of
sexy selfies to him, as well as thirty-second videos. She also said
he was the one that she had the most sexting conversations with,
even more than she had when she was with Sloan. She thought Jay was
gorgeous, and told Erin numerous times that he looked way better
than Sloan ever had. He was also seventeen and a senior like her,
but went to a school on the other side of town. He stood
six-foot-four with short dark hair and beautiful brown eyes, and
his muscular build showed that he was ripped from head to toe. She
always had fun with him when she saw him here, but had never seen
him outside of here. She noticed that like her, he was always here
with his best friend, and rarely missed a Friday or Saturday night
since like her, he was a regular, and she told him that she was
going to skip her hiatus and be here tonight; he said he couldn’t
wait to see her. She began

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