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I took the winding path to the swing
“Diana,” I called as the white swing cahtly in the wind
“Yes,” she replied putting her book down
“Sorry to bother you,” I shrugged
“Don’t worry about it,” she smiled “I never see you anymore Not after…”
“I know,” I cut her off “And I’ tostore or so”
“Sure,” she tilted her head quizzically “But why?”
I sighed I should have known she would ask questions “Because I think I’ain”
“Oh,” she stood slowly, eyeing me carefully “Does Jonathon know?”
“No,” the word burst froht not be after all I just… I want to wait until I see the doctor…”
“Okay,” she eyed ht look at a person that was about to ju Was I really in that bad of shape? “Do you want to go now?”
“I’d prefer that”
“Alright,” she sighed and we started back inside She grabbed her car keys and sunglasses She started her car and headed into the little town a coupleto be okay?” she asked
I looked away froered the soft fabric of the sweatpants I earing “I can’t be sad for the rest ofto tell Jonathon that I’ain I’m already twenty years old That’s two years older than Jonathon I can’t let this keep going on I made my decision that I want him forever and if a baby isn’t meant to be a part of that forever then so be it I’ This is the last time”
“Wow,” Diana gasped “That’s a lot to take in”