Hey everybody my name is Michelle and the story is of course about me and my life and going through a pregnancy without the moral support and trying to get out of a place that used to be home but is not home anymore.
I'm just your average female I'm African American. I always have my hair in a bun. I don't really think I'm all of that but plenty of people have told me that I am beautiful. But I do have a bad attitude I've been told but if you ask me I'm just honest and just Express my feelings the way I want to.
I recently just moved back to my hometown a couple months ago. I was staying in Atlanta with my father but things wasn't going the way I thought it would go. So I moved back to my hometown with my sister to start a life of my own but I didn't know when I got down here that things wasn't going to be how it used to be when I left but will get into that in the story.
The reason I moved to Atlanta with my father is because my mom passed away from breast cancer. He was the other parent so I didn't have a say and I stayed down there for a good 2 years. Until everything just fell it wasn't the same when I first moved down there. It was like he was getting tired of me being there. I was just very tired of staying there. We got kicked out of our house. We had to stay in hotel's. I wasn't used to stuff like that I always had a bed of my own and my own space but I wasn't complaining about that. My father said it was temporary and that we was going to get another place. I waited and months and months went by and we were still staying in hotels. He wasn't trying to get us another place he was comfortable in the hotel. One day we moved into a apartment complex in the bad part of Atlanta. I wasn't complaining about that I didn't really care i was just happy to be out of the hotels. I find me a job and started working. I was saving up my money until I was 18. I could move back to South Carolina where I'm originally from in my hometown is it. When I got enough money up I bought me a bus ticket. I came back to Union South Carolina I regret coming back to Union South Carolina but you'll find out why.
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Ten Nine Fourteen
Non-FictionThis book is about a girl just going through real life shit.She just trying to live and make it out of her home town. But it's a lot of shit standing in her way of just leaving. One being she is pregnant. But let me not tell the whole book.