I GOT PREGNANT IN GRADE 10

The moment I realized I was pregnant, my world collapsed inward so violently that I could barely breathe. I was still a schoolgirl, living in a body that suddenly felt unfamiliar and frightening, holding a truth I had never been taught how to survive. When I told my parents, I expected anger, disappointment, maybe shouting. What I did not expect was the absence of love. They looked at me not as their daughter, not as a scared child, but as a stain they wanted to erase. My father’s voice was cold and final when he said I had disgraced the family and no longer belonged to them. My mother did not protest.

She did not cry. That silence hurt more than his words. That night, as rain hammered against the roof and the streets filled with muddy water, she threw my torn backpack outside and pushed me toward the door. I remember gripping the frame, begging without words, my stomach already aching with fear and life, but she turned her face away. I stepped into the darkness with nothing but soaked clothes, a shaking body, and a future I could not yet imagine. I did not look back because I knew that if I did, I would collapse right there on the doorstep of the home that had just disowned me.

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