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“She was eighteen and I was a student teacher!”

Mom nods her head. “And I wasn’t a student. I had already graduated and was spending a gap year volunteering at the school before going to college. So I wasn’t really a student. We were more like colleagues.” She blushes deeply, which tells me part of her story is a lie.

I roll my eyes. “I’m going to my room.”

I should just turn right around and head over to Hunter’s. They could not stop me. But all I want to do is put on my pajama pants and hug my stuffed purple unicorn and cry and eat ice cream.

Worst. Day. Ever, I text to Hunter.

She texts back right away: ???

M&D read my diary. Full of my pining re Weston. They are freaking the F out.

I’m texting her the entire saga when there’s a knock on my door—two seconds before Mom pops in.

“Mom, I don’t want to talk about this anymore.”

“Neither do I. Put the ice cream down. Put your pants back on and come with me.”

“What?”

“Just do it.”

“Mom, it’s a little late to drive me to reform school, OK?”

“Please. Just come with me.”

I stare at her and I can see she’s not mad. Well, how could this day possibly get worse?

“OK, just let me reply to Hunter.”

To Hunter, I text: Gotta go. Mom’s taking me to Azkaban. Nice knowing you. Send chocolate.

* * *

“Where are we going?”

“To the doctor.”

It’s weird being in a car with my mom. Since Hunter and I got our licenses, I barely go anywhere with anyone but my best friend.

“I’m not pregnant.”

“I know,” Mom says, focusing on a left-hand turn by the hospital.

“Then why are we going to the doctor?”

“To do what I should have done as soon as you became interested in boys—putting you on the pill.”

She pulls into the medical complex and begins searching for a parking spot.

“Mom, I haven’t even had my period in three months, since I’ve been working out so hard.”

“Oh, look, rock star parking, here we go. I know, honey. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get pregnant.”

She parks the car and turns off the engine, and I’m staring at her like she’s a witch.

“How do you know I haven’t had my period?”


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