BECK'S CAR (On The Way To Nozu)

'Come on tell me!'

'No'

'Please!'

'No Beck'

'I'll buy you coffee!'

'I haven't been drinking coffee since i'm worried the caffeine will affect the baby'

'Okay,then i'll...get you those vitamins for the baby?'

'I've already been getting them, which reminds me I need to take some now' she rooted around in her bag.

'What do they do anyway?' Beck took a right turn.

'I don't really know but I heard you have ugly kids by not taking them.' Jade swallowed the vitamins and drank some water.

Beck gave her a look. 'We're the parents...that wouldn't be possible' Jade smiled.

'So what are we going to do?'

'What do you mean?'

'Well i'm in New York, and college, your here in L.A, were not married, we don't have jobs, we don't have a house...' Reality hit Jade. She

started to panic.

'Relax, you have to be calm for the baby'

Tears were spilling out of Jade's eyes. 'What are we going to do?' she was whispering,still crying.

Beck made a promise to himself, Jade, the baby, that he was going to sort it all out.

'I'll tell you what were going to baby is going to be born, were going to get an apartment,I work weekends already and we'll sort out

the New York/Los Angeles thing later, okay?'

'Okay'

WEST'S HOUSE (L.A)

Jade walked into the living room.

'I'm pregnant-' Jade started.

'Get out...get out of my house' Jades father stood up.

'Wha-what?' Jade was shocked at the more than usual harshness.

'You have disgraced this family, get out of my house' he was only whispering but Jade heard word.

'But...i'm your daughter, why-'

'I have no daughter' Mr West stormed out of the room.

Jades mother was still sitting quietly on the couch.

'I bet you knew mom, you weren't there when I needed you,you weren't there when I needed my mom' Jade ran out of the house. She got

into her car and rested her head on the steering wheel and broke down crying. She felt a sharp pain in her stomach. She looked at the

bump and rested her hand on , Jade smiled, she loved when she could feel the baby's movements. She felt another sharp pain. It

was more than kicking. She felt light-headed and drowsy, before she could do anything she blacked out.