My life isn't perfect, but it's worth it
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  • Parts 6
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  • Reads 911
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 6
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2013
"my mouth falls open. I can't believe what I'm seeing. Her room is completely empty. There's only her bed, empty drawers that are pulled out from the dresser, her closet door is open and it's empty. I walk into the room a little more right away feeling cold. 

Did she really leave? Is this really happening? Am I dreaming? I look around the room still shocked. I knew she was starting too drink a lot. And I was always taking care of Andrew but for her too actually leave and abandon her six month son and her sixteen year old daughter. that's ridiculous"





.......Abigail Anderson used to be a normal teenager. Till she turned sixteen and came home from school to her mothers room empty and her baby brother alone in the house crying. Her father refuses too help her because she took responsibility of her little brother whos not his kid. But she's refusing to give her baby brother up for adoption. But the struggle is too much. She's stressed out. It's hard to be a teen mom of your own kid, but can you imagine being a teen mom of a kid that's not yours?. So what will she do? Will she find someway too make ends meet? Will she ever live a normal life?
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