Going home. (ON HOLD)
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  • Reads 1,004
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 17
  • Time 2h 16m
Ongoing, First published May 29, 2012
(Was previously titled: Waiting for him.)

I stepped in the driveway only to find my car's tyre punctured. Damn! Those kids, they will have a tough time at home when I come back. I pull out my Nokia and as I punch the numbers on the cell phone I walk towards the main street. I call up the cab service and hire a cab for my work as a waitress. It's difficult to be a teen mom constantly worrying about my twins as I leave them with my mom. 

You might be shocked about me being a Teen Mom, well this is my story.

Serena Summers lived like any other girl. She has a normal life where she had friends who backed her and boyfriend who loved her. What will happen when everything will fall out of her hands. She runs to her mother in New Jersey to hide away from his misery. To add upon that she has to take care of the kids.
What happens when the father of the kids rejects them? Will the children have a father or not?
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