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d in her head, sending shivers down her spine. How could she be pregnant? How? She was lost in her
herself, how she ended up like this, if only she had not lost her parents at a tender age, if only her uncle had not betrayed her father b
st night of her life? The thought of raising a baby alone, w
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tricia, her uncle's wife. Oh...... you just found your way home, said Patricia.
ared into the blank space, then her phone beeped again, she looked at the caller and it was Beth, she picked up the phone, before she could speak Beth answered from the other end Sarah, have been worried sick, you've not been answering your
ons, it was too much for her to handle. Beth is her only friend and confidant; they have be
y in bed that night, a million thoughts raced through her mind. Should she keep the baby? Should she get rid of it? She clenche
llowing
ke up before everyone else did, did her chores, and left for work, but that morning she was feeling terrible, her body ached, and her taste buds were bitter; if
as well restless through the night, got to work around t
in the dressing room. She told Beth everything-the VIP c
r into a hug, her eyes shining with unshed tea
iend. Beth then asked her if he was a regular customer at the restaurant. I don't think so, Sarah replied. I have been working on the VIP
, but you don't have to decide right now. Take your