Mandi
The next few weeks fley by and by time I knew it I was four months pregnant.
“Mandi, come here for a second please,” my mom asked me.
I walked into the kitchen and sat down at the table.
“Yes,” I asked her curious as to why she’d called me into the kitchen from the
living room.
“We need to talk about something,” she sighed sitting down across from me.
“Okay, what do we need to talk about?”
“Well, you’re four months pregnant and we haven’t really sat down and talked
about if you’re keeping the babies or putting them up for adoption,” my mom
answered seriously.
“Well,” I said, “I thought you already basically knew what I wanted to do.”
“Do you want to keep the twins,” she asked.
“Yeah,” I told her. “This isn’t their fault and I don’t want them to feel
abandoned by their mommy. It’s not going to be fair to them if I give them to
a stranger, and I honestly don’t think I could give them away.”
“It’s your decision and I’ll try to respect it as much as possible. I mean you’re
my baby I’m never going to be prepared for you to have your own babies,
especially when you’re only a teenager.”
“Mom, I know that it’s going to be hard on me and everyone around me, but it’s
what I want for my babies.”
“I know,” she said on the verge of tears. “You’re strong and I know that you’ll
make a great mommy I just wish that you weren’t becoming one at such a
young age.”
“Me too,” I sighed.
“You do know that you have an appointment tomorrow, right?”
“Yes,” I answered.
“You get to find out what you’re having so if you want you can invite
AnaBella and Dillon to come with us.”
“Okay,” I said.
I was so thankful that our little heartfelt conversation was over.
“Are you hanging out with all of them today after they get out of school
which is where you should be,” she asked me.
“I know that I’ve been missing a lot of school lately, but even if I do go I
always fall asleep,” I told her. “Don’t worry I’ll make sure that I catch up on
all of my school work. To answer you question, though, I think I’m hanging
out with Dillon until he has to go to work at four thirty. After that AnaBella
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Accidents
Teen FictionFollowing an act of sheer violation, 15-year-old Mandi Williams is faced with having to make one of the biggest decisions of her life. To further complicate things, Dillon Hansen- AKA the school "hottie" and Mandi's elementary school crush- starts t...