Not So Perfect
I rush to the bathroom, pushing my door open roughly. It's barely past seven so my
ller's dinner party is all that comes to mind. It must
amp skin. I decide to take a shower, getting a change of clot
l better instantly. I step out after l
nicking, knowing it could be possible. The dates add up, and I k
purse. My parents would question why I'm leaving so
le. The smell of food makes my stomach grumble, and not
ng his coffee mug down. "Where
ng my mothers stare. "Alice and I
on his cellphone. My mother cle
make any plans." The way her eyes da
ship on earth. It began as soon as I was born, Holly absolutely hated
ings. It doesn't help that my parents adore her,
sitive, I'll have to tell my ex-boyfriend. After the two of us shared a night I always thought of as spec
that he was qualified. I helped at my dads' office since I took a year off despi
el even worse if I am carrying his child. I still have options, but because I'm stubborn, I always go with what I th
efore finally getting the courage to go inside. The summer heat immediately hits me, makin
rent types of tests. It's overwhelming and I
ad breakfast, I grab a
the counter, I smil
ay. "Hi honey, will that be all for y
ne. I take the bag, wishing her a good day. As soon as I start my car
m there. I even consider calling my friend, knowing she'll
anyone around might make me feel ashamed.
veway. Stepping out with the bag in my hand, I nervously unlock the fro
to calm my nerves. I lock the bathroom door, openin
at I'll be okay. No matter the results, I can handle it. But ev
mindlessly scroll through my phone. Too distracted to even pay attention t
as I stare at the st
lip. "I can do this, " I mutter
p the stick over, practically
rease until a word pops up. I feel myself fr
gna