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Authors: Jennifer Foor
“As
long
as
they
don’t
steal
our
baby,
I
could
care
less.”
He
let
go
of
my
hand
and
reached
over
to
place
his
hand
on
my
belly.
It
was
the
first
time
he’d
done
something
like
that
and
I
was
taken
back
by
his
actions.
“Nobody
is
ever
going
to
take
our
baby.
We
made
that
baby
out
of
love.
Fuck
your
sister
and
her
head
games.
She’s
just
pissed
because
she’ll
never
have
what
we
have.”
“I
just
want
to
not
have
to
watch
our
backs
every
five
seconds.
It
would
be
great
if
she
ran
off
with
Rafe
and
never
came
back.”
“I
hope
so.”
He
pulled
my
hand
up
and
kissed
it.
“I
am
really
happy,
Will.
I
know
I
lost
my
temper
in
the
hospital.
It
just
caught
me
off
guard.
I
knew
you
couldn’t
have
just
gotten
pregnant,
which
could
only
mean
you
lied
about
having
the
abortion.
I
don’t
blame
you,
though.
I
was
a
fucking
douche
for
what
I
did
to
you.
I
should
have
been
honest
the
whole
time.
I
hate
that
you
even
considered
that
to
be
your
only
option.”
“At
the
time,
I
just
wanted
to
be
free
from
it
all.
You
and
Ivy
hurt
me
so
much.
Everything
I
ever
believed
about
my
sister
had
been
this
lie.
I
couldn’t
handle
it.
My
parents
disowned
me
and
I
thought
you
were
just
playing
with
my
head.
Nothing
made
sense.”
That
was
the
lowest
time
in
my
life.
“I
know.
I
feel
like
shit
every
day.
I
think
I’ll
spend
the
rest
of
my
life
trying
to
make
things
up
to
you.
I
know
I
won’t
give
up
until
I
have
your
complete
trust.
It
means
everything
to
me.
You
mean
everything
to
me.”
“I
feel
the
same
way
about
you.
I
just
wish
there
was
an
easier
way
for
us
to
be
together.
I
mean,
you
have
to
admit
that
this
really
sucks.
I
want
to
believe
that
everything
is
going
to
be
okay,
but
it’s
hard
when
it
all
just
keeps
going
so
wrong.
Now
my
crazy
sister
is
out
there
somewhere,
planning
her
next
move
on
destroying
us.
I
won’t
be
able
to
sleep
until
I
know
she’s
put
away
somewhere.
She
needs
to
be
put
into
a
mental
institution.”
“Right
now,
my
main
concern
is
your
safety.
I
want
to
get
you
home.
We’re
going
to
stay
in
the
main
house
and
turn
the
alarm
on
tonight.
Nobody
is
going
to
hurt
you.”
I
liked
that
he
was
being
so
bossy.
When
it
came
to
me
being
safe,
I
needed
all
the
help
I
could
get.
“Does
she
know
the
code?”
“Hell
no!
I
kept
it
a
secret
so
I
could
go
somewhere
and
she
couldn’t
bother
me.
Besides,
the
owners
change
it
every
time
they
leave.”
I
couldn’t
help
but
smile.
It
felt
good
to
know
we
could
go
somewhere
and
be
safe
from
her
wrath.
“What
if
she
sets
the
house
on
fire?”
He
shook
his
head.
“The
alarm
company
reports
fires.
Stop
worrying.
You’ll
be
fine.
If
it
bothers
you
this
much,
tomorrow
we
can
pack
a
bag
and
go
somewhere.
We’ll
just
drive
until
we
get
tired.
Hell,
we
can
drive
until
you
see
a
place
that
you’d
love
to
raise
a
baby
in.
We
can
start
over
there
and
never
look
back.”
Selling
me
on
running
away
wasn’t
getting
old.
The
more
he
mentioned
it,
the
more
it
seemed
like
a
great
idea.
“Okay.”
He
pulled
over
the
car.
“Seriously?”
I
nodded.
“Yes,
seriously.
This
has
all
gotten
so
out
of
hand.
I
wanted
my
family
back,
but
now
I
just
think
we’d
be
better
off
if
we
got
out
of
this
place.
I
hate
everything
about
it.”
He
leaned
over
and
kissed
me.
“So,
it’s
settled?
Tomorrow
morning
we’re
getting
the
hell
out
of
here
and
starting
our
new
life
together?”
He
ran
his
hands
through
my
hair.
“I
need
to
stop
by
the
bank
and
close
my
accounts.
We
can
live
off
the
cash
until
I
get
situated
with
a
new
job.
If
it’s
okay
with
you,
I
want
to
tell
my
parents
the
truth.
I
know
you
want
to
leave
everything
behind,
but
I
think
they’d
be
on
our
side.
I
can
show
them
the
diary
if
I
need
to.
Since
I’ve
only
worked
for
my
dad,
it’s
important
that
we
are
on
speaking
terms.
I
need
to
be
able
to
support
us
and
I
can’t
do
that
if
I
don’t
have
a
good
job.
There’s
a
chance
that
my
dad
may
even
let
me
work
remotely
and
stay
with
his
company.
I
may
still
have
to
travel,
but
you
can
always
come
with
me.”
I
couldn’t
believe
he
was
just
willing
to
give
everything
up
for
me.
It
was
like
he
had
no
regrets
when
it
came
to
our
future.
I
felt
the
same
way,
so
it
made
my
decision
so
much
easier
to
make.
“I’ve
wanted
to
be
with
you
since
the
day
you
walked
into
my
classroom.
I’ve
loved
you
for
almost
that
long.
All
I
want
to
do
is
be
with
you.
I
want
to
raise
our
baby
and
spend
every
single
moment
knowing
we
finally
got
to
have
the
happy
ending
that
we
always
should
have.
I
know
it
took
us
a
long
time,
but
we’re
together
and
nothing
is
going
to
tear
us
apart.
As
long
as
I
have
your
love,
I
don’t
need
anyone
else’s
approval.
You’re
all
I’ve
ever
needed,
Stoshua
Wheeler.”
We
kissed
each
other
slowly,
not
paying
any
mind
to
the
fact
that
we
were
pulled
over
on
the
side
of
the
road
in
a
little
development.
People
probably
thought
we
were
teenagers,
making
out
in
the
car
so
our
parents
wouldn’t
see.
“When
we
get
home,
I’m
throwing
all
my
shit
in
trash
bags.
We
should
just
leave
tonight.”
My
heart
was
beating
so
rapidly.
I
didn’t
have
to
think
twice.
“Let’s
do
it!”
He
pulled
away
from
the
curb
before
I
finished
the
sentence.
“The
sooner
we
get
out
of
here,
the
better!”
Stosh
turned
the
corner
to
drive
down
his
long
driveway
and
stopped
the
car.
In
front
of
us,
surrounding
the
little
pool
house,
were
police
officers.
He
turned
off
the
car
and
we
sat
there
as
they
approached.
One
officer
held
up
a
megaphone.
“Stoshua
Wheeler
and
Willow
Green,
step
out
of
the
vehicle
with
your
hands
in
the
air!”
Stosh
looked
over
at
me
and
reached
for
my
hand.
I
could
see
the
fear
in
his
eyes.
“Do
what
they
say.
Don’t
tell
them
anything.”
“I’m
scared!”
I
was
already
crying.
“It’s
going
to
be
fine.
My
parent’s
will
have
us
out
by
the
end
of
the
night.”
We
were
being
surrounded
and
running
out
of
time.
We
didn’t
have
a
plan
for
this.
In
fact,
this
was
the
end
of
the
road.
My
plan
had
backfired
and
now
I
couldn’t
see
that
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel.
All
I
saw
was
pain.
Chapter
21
Claustrophobia
The
police
waited
for
me
and
Stosh
to
climb
out
of
the
car
before
they
slammed
us
against
it
and
handcuffed
our
hands
behind
our
backs.
Stosh
kept
his
eyes
on
me
the
whole
time
they
were
reading
us
our
rights.
I
was
trying
not
to
cry,
but
being
arrested
for
the
first
time
wasn’t
exactly
exciting
or
something
that
I
ever
wanted
to
happen
in
my
life.
I
was
petrified.
Neither
of
us
belonged
in
jail.
Sure,
kidnapping
my
sister
and
pretending
to
be
her
could
be
construed
as
illegal,
but
my
intentions
weren’t.
Ivy
was
the
bad
person
in
all
of
this.
Surely,
there
had
to
be
some
kind
of
justice
in
it
all.
But
there
wasn’t.
Wherever
Ivy
was,
she
wasn’t
handcuffed
or
looked
at
like
she
was
a
criminal.
No,
she
was
probably
pretending
to
be
broken
up
about
her
husband
sleeping
with
her
sister.
I’m
sure
she
had
everyone
eating
out
of
the
palm
of
her
hands.
As
much
as
I
wanted
to
focus
all
of
my
anger
on
my
sister,
I
was
brought
back
to
reality
when
I
was
shoved
into
a
cop
car
and
separated
from
Stosh.
I
watched
them
putting
him
in
a
different
vehicle.
There
was
no
way
out
of
this
mess
now.
Stosh
had
been
right
all
along.
We
should
have
just
left.
There
wasn’t
anything
left
for
us
in
this
town
except
jail
time.
Once
I
was
booked,
they
took
me
to
a
temporary
holding
cell.
The
particular
area
I
was
in
was
just
for
women.
A
couple
girls,
who
looked
my
age,
were
in
the
same
cell
with
me.
I
could
tell
from
what
they
were
wearing
that
they
were
prostitutes.
They
looked
me
up
and
down
and
started
to
talk
to
each
other
like
I
hadn’t
even
been
there.
I
sat
down
on
a
bench
and
began
to
sob.