Secrets of a Night
and freelancing as a graphic designer. Despite her best efforts to move on, she often found herself daydreaming about that night in the
but as the days went by, the nausea persisted. Her mother, noticing her discomfort, suggested she see a
f antiseptic. Jennifer sat nervously in the waiting room, tapping her foot and glancing at
he doctor returned with a serious expression.
ve a baby. Her mind raced as she tried to process the news. The memory of
he knew she had to tell her family, but the thought of their reactions filled her with dre
g important to tell you," s
knitting, concern etched on
a deep breath.
er processed the news. Josh was the first to speak,
her eyes filling with tears. "I met someone a
ng hand on Jennifer's arm. "We'll get thro
't heard from since that night. She threw herself into her work, taking on more freelance projects and saving every pe
her baby. Despite the challenges, she found herself growing more excited about becoming a mother. She
y painted the walls a soft pastel color and filled the room with baby clothes, toys, and a crib. Jenn
elt a sudden, sharp kick. She placed her hand on her belly, smiling as
him, but she feared his reaction. What if he wanted nothing to do with her or the baby? What if he denied being
ead every parenting book she could find. She wanted to be prepared for t
breath. She knew that the journey ahead would be filled with ups and downs, but she was ready