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Lucy never went to school the next day because her morning sickness was bad.Jeremey thought that was the reason why so he went to her house straight after school. Lucy answered the door. L:Hey.(They kissed).Come in.
J:How are you feeling?
L:A bit better now.I still have a head ache though.Did your parents calm down?
J:I wouldn't know.I left.My uncle's letting me stay with him for as long as I need.
L:Omg, are you serious?You are going home though right?
J:No way.My parents told me I was a disgrace and that they didn't even want to look at me.I'm never going back.Once the babies are born we can get a place of our own.
L:So you're just going to ignore you parents and forget them?Don't you think you just need to give them time to calm down?
J:No, I've made my mind up.As far as I'm concerned I have parents no more.My uncle is great though, he's like a father figure.
L:Well, my mom and I talked and she told me that you could move in with us while I'm pregnant and we could live in the attic.
J:Really?Your parents don't hate me?
L:Well, I don't think they liked you too much when we told them.But it wasn't just your fault it was mine too.They've gotten used to the idea and they know that we love each other.
J:Well living together would make sense.I told you I'd be there every step of the way and every step involves waking up with you to hold your hair back while you get sick.I'll be there for support and encouragment.
L:I love you.Move in as soon as possible.She's not excited about it, but for the rest of the time she has left at home Mary is going to have to share a room with Ruthie.
J:Hehe.I'm sure she can't wait.It's not like I have a lot of stuff so I can probably move in in about an hour.
L:Perfect.How about this weekend because Mary will have to move her stuff out?
J:Sounds great.I can't stay long tonight because my uncle really needs some help.I just wanted to see you and talk to you. They kissed for a while before breaking apart.Jeremey placed his hand on her stomach which was now a bump at 2 months.
J:I love you.Hopefully see you tomorrow at school.
L:Love you too.I hope I can go to school too.I hate morning sickness.
The week passed slowly.Lucy's morning sickness didn't seem to subside, but she started to get used to getting up an hour earlier to kneel over the toilet.On Saturday morning Jeremey brought his suitcase of clothes over.The two beds in Lucy's room were pushed together to make one big one for her and Jeremey.Of course the only thing they were allowed to do in the bed was to sleep.
Annie's making lunch.Lucy and Jeremey sit down at the table. A:So, I called that school for pregnant teens last night.I talked to them for a while and it sounds perfect.You will be able to go to school there like you normally do.Your father said he would drive you every morning before work and I'm sure Jeremey or Mary wouldn't mind picking you up after school.
L:Sounds good.(In a sad voice).
A:Come on, things won't be that bad.
L:For you maybe.I'm being sent to a different school where I won't be able to see my friends and soon I'll be so big I probably won't be able to stand up.
A:You'll make new friends there and you'll still be able to see your friends after school.And I'm sure you knew when you got into this that you'd be getting larger.Especially in your special condition.
L:Yeah, I know.I'm just scared.I thought about all the expences these babies will have and me and Jeremey definatley don't make that much together.And seeing as soon I won't be able to work Jeremey will be the only one making money.
A:You never let me finish talking about this new school.You never heard one of the best parts.While being educated on babies and the regular curriculum you'll also be able to make a bit of money doing small things at the school.
L:Really(sounding a bit happier).
A:Yeah.They teach you about pregnancy and babies, but you'll also get your normal education.I never knew these schools were this great
L:That's for sure.I guess it could be ok.
A:So I can phone and get you in?
L:Yah.Can you try to get me in as soon as possible.At school I have to wear these maternity clothes that are so not in style.At least at this new school I'll fit in. Annie smiled at her daughter.
A:See things are going to work out.
The following Monday Lucy started at her new school.Her first day went surprisingly well. She made two new friends.The classes were interesting and she hardly had any homework but voluntarily read books about babies.
Lucy never went to school the next day because her morning sickness was bad.Jeremey thought that was the reason why so he went to her house straight after school. Lucy answered the door. L:Hey.(They kissed).Come in.
J:How are you feeling?
L:A bit better now.I still have a head ache though.Did your parents calm down?
J:I wouldn't know.I left.My uncle's letting me stay with him for as long as I need.
L:Omg, are you serious?You are going home though right?
J:No way.My parents told me I was a disgrace and that they didn't even want to look at me.I'm never going back.Once the babies are born we can get a place of our own.
L:So you're just going to ignore you parents and forget them?Don't you think you just need to give them time to calm down?
J:No, I've made my mind up.As far as I'm concerned I have parents no more.My uncle is great though, he's like a father figure.
L:Well, my mom and I talked and she told me that you could move in with us while I'm pregnant and we could live in the attic.
J:Really?Your parents don't hate me?
L:Well, I don't think they liked you too much when we told them.But it wasn't just your fault it was mine too.They've gotten used to the idea and they know that we love each other.
J:Well living together would make sense.I told you I'd be there every step of the way and every step involves waking up with you to hold your hair back while you get sick.I'll be there for support and encouragment.
L:I love you.Move in as soon as possible.She's not excited about it, but for the rest of the time she has left at home Mary is going to have to share a room with Ruthie.
J:Hehe.I'm sure she can't wait.It's not like I have a lot of stuff so I can probably move in in about an hour.
L:Perfect.How about this weekend because Mary will have to move her stuff out?
J:Sounds great.I can't stay long tonight because my uncle really needs some help.I just wanted to see you and talk to you. They kissed for a while before breaking apart.Jeremey placed his hand on her stomach which was now a bump at 2 months.
J:I love you.Hopefully see you tomorrow at school.
L:Love you too.I hope I can go to school too.I hate morning sickness.
The week passed slowly.Lucy's morning sickness didn't seem to subside, but she started to get used to getting up an hour earlier to kneel over the toilet.On Saturday morning Jeremey brought his suitcase of clothes over.The two beds in Lucy's room were pushed together to make one big one for her and Jeremey.Of course the only thing they were allowed to do in the bed was to sleep.
Annie's making lunch.Lucy and Jeremey sit down at the table. A:So, I called that school for pregnant teens last night.I talked to them for a while and it sounds perfect.You will be able to go to school there like you normally do.Your father said he would drive you every morning before work and I'm sure Jeremey or Mary wouldn't mind picking you up after school.
L:Sounds good.(In a sad voice).
A:Come on, things won't be that bad.
L:For you maybe.I'm being sent to a different school where I won't be able to see my friends and soon I'll be so big I probably won't be able to stand up.
A:You'll make new friends there and you'll still be able to see your friends after school.And I'm sure you knew when you got into this that you'd be getting larger.Especially in your special condition.
L:Yeah, I know.I'm just scared.I thought about all the expences these babies will have and me and Jeremey definatley don't make that much together.And seeing as soon I won't be able to work Jeremey will be the only one making money.
A:You never let me finish talking about this new school.You never heard one of the best parts.While being educated on babies and the regular curriculum you'll also be able to make a bit of money doing small things at the school.
L:Really(sounding a bit happier).
A:Yeah.They teach you about pregnancy and babies, but you'll also get your normal education.I never knew these schools were this great
L:That's for sure.I guess it could be ok.
A:So I can phone and get you in?
L:Yah.Can you try to get me in as soon as possible.At school I have to wear these maternity clothes that are so not in style.At least at this new school I'll fit in. Annie smiled at her daughter.
A:See things are going to work out.
The following Monday Lucy started at her new school.Her first day went surprisingly well. She made two new friends.The classes were interesting and she hardly had any homework but voluntarily read books about babies.
