Mike stayed for all of his spring break except for the last day. While I was at school, he went to the beach. He dropped me off at school in the morning and picked me up after practice for the musical in the afternoon. It was great. I managed to keep my secret a secret the whole time.
I haven't grown to much, so he didn't really notice it. I don't know what I'm going to do when I start to get way bigger. After Mike left Saturday night, I looked up pregnancy symptoms for the ninth week. It said that there will not be any new symptoms. However, it did say that I will start getting bigger now.
My spring break started the day his ended. Call that bad scheduling. When I woke up Sunday morning, I got up and got in the shower. After my shower, I get dressed in my black shorts and a purple tank top. April here is extreamly hot. I didn't think it could get any hotter.
After I'm dressed, I work on laundry. I needed to do it really bad. After I started my laundry, I print off the pictures I took of me and Mike while he was here. Then, I put them in my scrap book. Then, I made me breakfast. Dr. Kaleb says that if I eat small amounts in the morning, my morning sickness won't be as bad.
After I ate, I went for a walk to the park. I swing for a little while. After I'm done swinging, I go back home and pick up the car. I then drive to the store. I buy more groceries, because we were running low on food.
This is basicly all I did all spring break long. Some times I went to the beach with Tayloran, but most of the time she was hanging out with her other friends. She said I could hang out with them, tto but I didn't want to. I do not like being around people too much.
The next two weeks of school passed about the same as all of my school had so far. The only differences were that I start to get real bad headaches, and my morning sickness is starting to leave.
That Saturday, I video chat with dad for the last time before he gets sent off to the war. Dad looks tired when he appears on the screen. We do pointless talk for a couple of minutes. Then, he starts to talk about how he'll miss me. Tears start to fall as he talks to me. I don't say anything. Keeping my mouth close is the only thing that is keeping me from balling. I have to keep him from leaving.
The only thing I can think of to keep him from leaving is telling him my secret. But that might not work. I decide to tell him. I am about to tell him when he says he has to go. He says goodbye. He says that he loves me. I tell him I love him, and he leaves.
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This is book 1 of the Trying To Hide the Obvious series. This book covers the first eleven weeks of her pregnancy. I hoped you liked it. For those of you who want to know what happen next, look up Trying To Hide the Obvious Book 2 Trying To Avoid the Unavoidable.
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Trying To Hide the Obvious
Teen FictionA story about a pregnant teen trying to hide what will eventually end up being obvious.