The next morning Brian's mom got home from Georgia and asked what happened but no one told her. And then I remembered that if I moved to Georgia I would leave Rita and Dea and Marie, and even Zack. I didn't know what to do. My little town in Tennessee completely sucked, but how could I leave all my friends? I looked on my phone and clicked google Maps. I typed in Rosland on the map and looked at towns around there. About twenty minutes away from Rosland there was a town named Davis. It had lots of stores and cute homes. I looked on Zillow and found a cute cabin that was 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms and only $150,000. I really wanted to move there and have a fresh start, but I didn't know how. Brian's parents were generous but not that generous, and my parents, well we officially gave up on them. Later that day I sat down with Brian's mom and told her "I don't think I can move to Atlanta. I love all my friends, but I hate it here in this town. I was looking into moving, but I don't have enough money and I'm too young to live on my own. What should I do?" Brian's mom looking at me, took a deep breath and said "I know you don't want to stay here because of Brian, but we are sending him away to boarding school. He's going in two weeks. Why do you want to leave our town?" I replied "Everyone judges me and everyone know me as the rebel, and I hate how they judge me." She replied "People are going to judge you no matter what, and if you want to stay with your friends you must stay here. Now let's go re unpack your things." She said and smiled. We unpacked my things, and then went to Target to buy some things for the room. We tried to move things around, but there was just no space for three cribs. So then I helped Brian's mom clean out her extra room and move all of the boxes into the attic. I was super exited about the new space, until I heard a knock at the door. I went downstairs and opened the door to see my mom. She was standing there with an envelope in her hand and she shoved it at me. She closed the door and walked to her car, and I opened the envelope. In it was a letter and a check. I read the letter which said: Hello, Rianna. We don't want to put all the pressure on Brian's family to pay for you and your babies, so we enclosed a check for $900. Thank You, Your Family I was shocked, but I knew that my family wasn't going to put everything on Brian's family.
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Teen Mom Stories: Rianna
Teen FictionRianna was always the rebel in her family and in her small town. Now she's even more of a rebel when she gets pregnant.