"Pregnant? How could it be! " When she heard "pregnant", Louisa's heart trembled with nervousness. She took over the test report in an unbelievable expression, only to find that she was really pregnant!
In retrospect, they didn't seem to use any protective measures when they made love, and it was true that she didn't had her period this month!
How could this be! Darkness came over her eyes. She stumbled until she hit a wall behind her.
"I always thought you were a simple and pure girl who knew self-respect. I didn't expect you to be such a double faced girl. I have reported your matter to the headmaster and your parents. Take care!" Mrs. Liu said in a furious voice Then, Mrs. Liu slammed the door and left the office.
Pregnancy was a very serious matter in the dance school. Obviously, the old principal had made up his mind for he had dealt with it for many times. He looked coldly at the pale faced Louisa.
"I've told your father about you. He'll drop out for you soon. Wait for him outside."
Then he waved his hand at the door, beckoning her to leave. It seemed that he hated to see her.
Louisa didn't know how she walked out of the principal's office. Her phone in her pocket rang again and again, but she didn't notice it at all. She was just like a walking corpse, wandering around in the campus numbly.
She was just eighteen years old. It was horrible enough to have a one night stand, let alone she was pregnant for the man whose name was unknown?
Where could she go in the future? How could she face her family? What should she do with the baby?
"What's wrong with you, Louisa?" Susie had waited for a long time at the school gate, but Louisa still didn't show up. She wanted to go to the principal's office and have a look, but she saw the pale Louisa on the way.
Louisa raised her head to look at Susie woodenly. The flood that was pressing down on her heart seemed to give vent to her sorrow. She threw herself into the arms of Susie weakly and cried out loud, "Susie, I'm pregnant. What should I do! What should I do? "
At this moment, Susie had already calmed down. Seeing that Louisa had almost fainted in her arms, she patted slightly on her back to calm her down. Then she said in a low voice, "don't cry. Let's go home first." She struggled to hold the tearing Louisa and called a taxi to home.
Louisa cried all the way. When she returned to Susie's house, she finally calmed down, but her expression was still dull.
Looking at the phone that rang along the way and the number of her father on the screen, Susie hesitated for a while and pushed the phone to Louisa who was sitting on the sofa. she handed the phone to her and said, "you have to face it. Your father will be anxious if you don't answer the phone all the time."
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