Chapter Twenty-Six

I know it's short but I only have so much time to write before any given teacher figures out I am not paying attention. (^_^) I was going through all the chapters and was listening to "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away" by Justin Moore and I literally burst out in tears when I wrote about the accident. Unfortunately that part actually did happen and since graduation is approaching, I've been thinking about this year a lot. I hope you guys really like this chapter because I wrote it in Sociology

CALLIE'S POINT OF VIEW

There is no way that this meeting can end well. I mean, think about it. How do you think your uncle and friends would react if you told them that you were pregnant? At 16, no less. Yeah, not exactly a conversation that anyone wants to have. Especially when the people you are telling have a tendency to sprout fur and a tail when mad. I never imagined having this talk and I never imagined that I would be having Paul's baby.

The Pack was completely confused. All we told them was that we had some important news to share. They aren't going to like this, not because we are young but because of this mindset that they have. They think that the first to imprint should be the first to start a family. Well I screwed that one up.

"We have some news," I said quietly.

"Spill it," Embry said, smirking.

"Callie's pregnant," Paul said.

"What?" Sam yelled.

"I'm pregnant," I said.

"That's not fiar!" Emily yelled. "I'm supposed to be the first to get pregnant! Not you! I deserve that right!"

Dramatic much?

"Oops," I said, rolling my eyes.

By this point Sam had Paul pinned against the wall and was threatening him. It was quite comical really. Considering Paul greatly reduced Sam and Emily's chances of having kids and now he was threatening Paul with the same thing.

"Let's go home Paul," I said, releasing my boyfriends' shoulders from my uncle's hands.

We just simply walked out the door, leaving a very confused Pack and a very pissed off Sam behind.