"Because you look chubby and your face is getting bigger".
It's like mothers always know everything, like they can sense it. I was already four months pregnant at the time, that is why she noticed I was gaining weight. I was terrified. I tried to find every way to leave the house. I have three brothers that are so over protective of me. I thought I was going to faint. I had no idea what to say to any of them. The only thing I could do was smile at them and make them even more angry or walk away so I didn't have to look at them. If it was up to me announcing that I was pregnant, I don't think I cold have done it. After awhile my family adjusted to the fact that I was going to have a baby.
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Post a Commentgreat fun read!