I WAS KICKED OUT AT SIXTEEN FOR GETTING PREGNANT AND DISOWNED BY MY PARENTS.

Emma Carter was sixteen years old when she learned that love, when filtered through fear and reputation, could vanish in an instant. She had rehearsed the confession in her head for days, imagining disappointment, tears, perhaps anger that might soften into reluctant acceptance. She had not imagined exile. When she finally spoke the words—pregnant, scared, unsure—her mother’s face hardened into something Emma barely recognized, as if maternal instinct had been replaced by cold arithmetic. Her father did not shout; he did not need to. His silence, heavy and deliberate, carried more weight than rage.

They spoke of disgrace, of neighbors, of the family name, of what people would say. They spoke as if Emma herself had become an object, a stain to be removed. Within the hour, her room was no longer hers. Her belongings were reduced to what fit into a single backpack. The door closed behind her with finality, the porch light turned off as though extinguishing her place in the world. Barefoot on the pavement, her stomach clenched not only with fear but with the dawning realization that survival was now her responsibility alone.

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