If you like Saved by the Bell, why not read quality SBTB ebooks? Take a look what you will find on www.funfanfiction.com "Screech Tells All" Lisa Turtle, a beautiful African-American teen, loved good looking boys and expensive clothing, but she herself was not sure as to which one she preferred most. She was easily the wealthiest of all of her friends in Bayside High, but sometimes she did not feel as though she was reaping the rewards of her good fortune. It was Sunday afternoon, and all of her friends, although poorer than she, were at the beach soaking up some rays and drinking colas, while she was stuck in the hospital emptying foul smelling bedpans and handing out magazines. Lisa did not do this volunteer work out of any great sense of compassion, nor out of any need to feel that she was giving back to the community. Her parents' enthusiasm for that deftly made up for any lacking of hers in that department. How often they would grind in her ear about how fortunate they were, and how they should look for ways to help out the community that had been so good to them. It seemed to Lisa that they were feeling a little bit guilty about being relatively well-off. It is true that both of her parents had dreamed of becoming doctors when they grew up so that they could do some good in this world. It wasn't their fault that the price of that dream was to be plagued with a pretty nifty income
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www.funfanfiction.com "Screech Tells All" Lisa Turtle, a
beautiful African-American teen, loved good looking boys and
expensive clothing, but she herself was not sure as to which
one she preferred most. She was easily the wealthiest of all
of her friends in Bayside High, but sometimes she did not
feel as though she was reaping the rewards of her good
fortune. It was Sunday afternoon, and all of her friends,
although poorer than she, were at the beach soaking up some
rays and drinking colas, while she was stuck in the hospital
emptying foul smelling bedpans and handing out magazines.
Lisa did not do this volunteer work out of any great sense
of compassion, nor out of any need to feel that she was
giving back to the community. Her parents' enthusiasm for
that deftly made up for any lacking of hers in that
department. How often they would grind in her ear about how
fortunate they were, and how they should look for ways to
help out the community that had been so good to them. It
seemed to Lisa that they were feeling a little bit guilty
about being relatively well-off. It is true that both of her
parents had dreamed of becoming doctors when they grew up so
that they could do some good in this world. It wasn't their
fault that the price of that dream was to be plagued with a
pretty nifty income