The worst thing about a situation is the waiting, knowing you can't do anything and you have to rely on somebody else hoping they will do their best. I sat down in the kitchen and was ordered to eat the casserole whilst I was joined with my dad and we sat anxiously for a phone call from either Charlotte or Mum to give us an update, and finally it came. Almost knocking him from his chair I leaned over and answered demanding to know what was happening. "She's going to be fine." An unconvincing mum revealed. I could tell from her tone that everything wasn't fine, but my fingers were crossed for the best possible outcome. Later on that evening, I
From where I am today, to where I was has changed dramatically, the places I've been, people I've met, and the experiences I have dealt with; even thinking about it can send my mind into a thousand thoughts. If you're thinking, "Has she won the lottery?" then you are wrong. Maybe, " Traveled the world?" or "Been to Jail?"Then you are also incorrect. Winning the lottery would be a dream, but considering what I have today I couldn't trade that for money, for travelling, anything. Before, I was a pregnant teenager confused and scared over the events that were about to happen, although I wasn't alone. I was devoted to a boyfriend with