Its been almost two weeks since school started again. The day we went back, Destiny and I woke up to see Dylan and Jacob gone.
Apparently, I had jinxed Destiny because her doctor told her she's going to have twins.
Destiny jinxed me too. I'm pregnant and I completely lost it, like Destiny did. My room now looks like a war zone.
Destiny had to rub it in, "Now you know how I feel."
I grumpily threw a shoe at her.
School was starting in ten minutes by the time we left my house.
We ran into home room, right before the bell rang. Destiny and I slumped in our seats like zombies.
It was when the teacher said the name of two new students, that we looked up to see the two guys we love.
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8 1/2 months later
Hospital delivery rooms are really dreary.
Destiny sat on the edge of the bed, holding her twins, Kai and Jake. They were about a week old now. Dylan and Jacob were outside the room talking to the doctor and nurse.
I held my daughter, Snow, in my arms. She was named for more than her grandfather being Santa. She has beautiful, silver blue eyes that melted you like snow.
I had Destiny hand me my camcorder. I decided to do a video diary for Ally, since she had to be at school.
I turned the camera on, "Hey Ally, say hello to your neice, Snow. I know you're going to love her. We'll see you after school. One more thing, because I'm going to have to turn this off before the doctor comes back in. In case you end up like me and Destiny, here's a kind of life lesson.
I looked over at Dylan, through the clear glass, smiling, "You don't know love till it falls down your chimney."
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You Don't Know Love Till It Falls Down Your Chimney
RomanceChristina is 17 and still loves Christmas. She doesn't have to believe in Santa to go and sit on a fake Santa's lap at the mall. Until one night, two weeks before Christmas. She's getting ready to go to a Christmas party, when someone falls down her...