Not So Easy To Do {Jared}
Sept 17, 2009 18:27:50 GMT -5
Post by Ayla Russo on Sept 17, 2009 18:27:50 GMT -5
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Ayla had been living a lot of very nerve wrecking moments in a very small amount of time. First while waiting to see the result for her pregnancy test, which had turned out to be positive and so had caused even more stress. Then, when she'd had to go to Holly's apartment to ask her if she wanted to go to the hospital along with her, so that she could know for sure whether she truly was pregnant or not, the wait of which had also been something that'd made her extremely antsy and anxious. And then, she'd actually had to go and tell Jared that she was expecting his child, and she'd figured that would be the one worse moment of the whole deal. After all, that made sense, she'd had to tell a guy she wasn't even officially dating that one of the very few times they'd had sex together, however amazing and pleasurable it'd been, had lead to her getting pregnant, at eighteen years old, and around the time they would be graduating high school they would also become parents. Well... not really parents if they gave the baby away, which she was still not so high on.
But now, it was even worse. They were on their way to his house. His home. To meet his parents, and tell them the news. Not only was she meeting her boyfriend's parents for the very first time, that occuring had to be the one time they'd be announcing them that their teenage boy was gonna be a father. She was pretty worried about that, wondering what they would think of her. After all, it wasn't exactly the best thing to give off a good first impression. She tried not to focus on that too much, though. After all, there wasn't much she could do about it at this point. She was pregnant, and that wouldn't change any time soon. She sighed lightly as she leaned back on the seat as Jared drove on the way over to his house, knowing it wasn't very far away from the school and so it wouldn't be very long until they got there. She didn't know if that was a good or a bad thing though, and she had to take deep, calming breaths as she watched out the window, absent mindedly moving her hand to rest on her stomach, mostly out of instinct, a bit comforted by the presence of her little baby in there, in spite of what might become of it.
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