Chapter 13
“Pregnant?” Faith repeated as she scrunched up her nose. I didn’t know whether she was surprised, disgueven happy but also
her reaction was better than expected.
“You secured the bag just like that?” Faith laughed as she attacked me into a hug. Luna seemed a bit lesswas still trying to
process the sudden news. “I had no idea you guys were even close like that.”
Close? Even though I had started to get used to the idea of co-parenting we had a long way to go until wclose. “They obviously
aren’t, the baby is a mistake.” Luna spat out and created an awkward vibe in the liYes, it was unplanned, but going as far as
calling it a mistake? She was different from Faith and I was extrbecause it wasn’t even her child, to begin with. “Don’t listen to
her, I think you’ll make a great mommy amake a great aunt.”
Faith words calmed me down and gave me a bit more confidence. I also knew that I could do this, with oChristian or my friend’s
support.
“Don’t get me wrong because I really don’t want to ruin your day, but I’m being honest here. We all knoguy Christian is and you
saying he agreed to take responsibility doesn’t really sound like him.” Luna spokrealization really hits him he will throw you and
the baby out like a piece of garbage, because if you reallyLamberti’s are waiting for a stripper’s grandb-“
“Luna, I think you’ve said enough!” Faith yelled at her. I was grateful for Faith because I couldn’t have dodidn’t have any friends
in the first place so I was always afraid of crossing the line with ones I did have.
“Serena, I’m just looking out for you because I don’t want to end up saying, I told you so. “Do you even of family he’s in? Working
at the club is one thing, but actually living with him and putting yourself—anddanger for some cash...”
You can do this on your own and we will help you.” Luna said, and I did not know whether it was an apolbecause she had only
made it worse.
“It’s not your job to help, it’s Christian, he’s the father so I can accept his help and only his help,” I explaIt bothered me to know
she was talking to me like I was some little kid who hadn’t thought this throughoccupation and the baby’s safety was the first
thing that had crossed my mind, but he was still alive, his still alive and even his grandparents were still alive, meaning there was
no reason for me to worry. What thing that could happen?
“Just please, use your brains for once. This is not about you anymore.”
“So you’re basically telling me that I’m irresponsible?” I concluded as the little bit of happiness I felt hadvanished. What if I was
wrong?
“I’m telling you that you should do whatever you want, but you should run while you still can. You shouldgive birth and he
suddenly decides to raise the baby with some clapped bitch while he kicks you onto thsnapped before she earned herself a slap
on her cheek from Faith. “It’s the truth though!” Luna managedpoint clear.
I had never seen that scenario as an option but it did sound pretty accurate. Christian had no legit reasonhe eventually wanted to
have full custody I would never stand a single chance against him.
“Faithia, what do you think?”
I didn’t know whether Luna was being petty, because something told me that her reaction would’ve beeregardless of who the
father was.
“Well, on second thought you should live your life far away in another town, find a stable job, and demanfrom him. It is indeed a
bit sketchy.” Faith suddenly agreed.
But what about Lucio? He had always been very supportive of me and did not seem like the type of perssteal a baby away from
its mother. Lucio was almost like the father I never had and wouldn’t allow that, r“So I shouldn’t move in with him?” I asked one
last time, while I was secretly hoping someone would slipshould because that would’ve made my life a whole lot easier. Faith
and Luna gave each other a look beftheir heads back towards me.
“Don’t you think it’s a bit sketchy? Just be careful okay.” Luna warned me and placed her hand on top of“Now enough about that
man, Luna what are your bets, nephew or niece?” Faith desperately tried to chaI was grateful for her actions but it was already
too late. All of my doubts had returned, including the oneparenting skills. Moving in with Christian without even trying to handle
the situation on my own? Was thgood parent would do? How would I know when I never had any in the first place.
“It’s a girl, stop cracking your brains and by the way, we are in charge of your gender reveal and baby shis completely up to you
so no pressure,” Luna ranted.
“Yes, I won’t choke you if you choose Luna!” Faith warned me as she moved her face closer to mine. Evena second, I forgot
about the worries and laughed at their enthusiasm. I wasn’t even that far ahead but thlooking into the future.
“Okay, deal.” I forced a smile onto my face. This was supposed to be a happy moment, but all I could thiChristian and the family I
never had. After Christian’s promise, I was so confident he would be helping oueverything would go according to plan, but now I
was unsure.
At times like these, everyone had a family to turn to, and I had no one. I was extremely grateful for Faith but I was not waiting for
an I told you so. I wanted someone to wipe away my tears, someone to tell me would be alright, someone who would stick by me
and not disappear.
Luna’s words were the harsh truth. It was what I had concluded myself when I found out about my pregnhad eventually managed
to change my mind. He did know Christian way longer than I did but even Marchow things would turn out.
Yes, Christian had promised to help me out, but promises were meant to be broken and I learned it the hbuild to not depend on
anyone other than myself.
I looked down at my stomach and suddenly thought about the future consequences of my actions. It couIf I were to reject his
offer I would struggle to raise the baby on my own and he could steal my baby awaI accepted the offer, I would probably live like
a puppet in fear of us being in danger which would end upoutcome as the first option.
No matter what I did, I was still screwed...
While Faith was gushing about the idea of being an auntie and spoiling the child to rotten, I was worriedwould be the best for my
baby. All of these worries had originally vanished until Luna opened my eyes agI grew up without both of my parents and I did
not want my baby to grow up without a parent, but I wounecessary. No one would steal the baby from me.
I would visit Christian tomorrow and tell him my terms. I would tell him that whatever sick plan he had if one, was not going to
work. If I were to live with him and raise the baby we would do it under my terms.Tomorrow would be the true test of Marc’s
words. If Christian was so ‘misjudged’ as he claimed to be thmean he would agree to all my terms, right?
Because he made a promise not to bail on me...