She had been holed up in her room, trying every day to call Sam, but getting no where. He wasn't answering his phone or his e-mails and she was getting more and more nervous as the days went by. It was getting harder and harder for her to hide it, but what could she do? She had to hide it and had to pretend that nothing was wrong. Madison just didn't know how long this would go on. She was five months pregnant and her boyfriend was nowhere to be found. All she had wanted today was him. She wanted to curl up in his arms and sleep.
Getting out of bed was the hardest thing to do now. Madison sighed, looked into the mirror to see what a horrible mess she was in before she bothered answering the door. It wasn't too bad, but it looked as though she had just woken up. Still, she wished to go back to sleep and didn't particularly care who was at the door if it wasn't Sam. Maybe this was it and Sam didn't want her anymore and couldn't tell her, so he just left her. Great thoughts for her birthday really.
Opening the door, she saw Barbara and frowned a little, 'Hi. Something up?'She had been holed up in her room, trying every day to call Sam, but getting no where. He wasn't answering his phone or his e-mails and she was getting more and more nervous as the days went by. It was getting harder and harder for her to hide it, but what could she do? She had to hide it and had to pretend that nothing was wrong. Madison just didn't know how long this would go on. She was five months pregnant and her boyfriend was nowhere to be found. All she had wanted today was him. She wanted to curl up in his arms and sleep.
Getting out of bed was the hardest thing to do now. Madison sighed, looked into the mirror to see what a horrible mess she was in before she bothered answering the door. It wasn't too bad, but it looked as though she had just woken up. Still, she wished to go back to sleep and didn't particularly care who was at the door if it wasn't Sam. Maybe this was it and Sam didn't want her anymore and couldn't tell her, so he just left her. Great thoughts for her birthday really.
Opening the door, she saw Barbara and frowned a little, 'Hi. Something up?'