18 YEAR OLD GIRL FOLLOWS HER BOYFRIEND TO THE BUSH YOU WOMT BELEIVE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT ðŸ˜
Episode 3✅
She wanted to scream, to tell someone—anyone—what he had done. But every time she thought about it, David’s voice echoed in her mind: Who will believe you? So she stayed silent.
Days passed, then weeks. Jessica withdrew from everyone. She barely spoke at home, avoided Lillian at school, and most of all, she avoided David.
But David didn’t avoid her.
Every time she passed him in the neighborhood, he would flash her a knowing smirk. At school, when no one was watching, he would whisper, I hope you’re being a good girl. It made her sick.
But the worst part? Nobody suspected a thing. Her parents thought she was just being moody. Her teachers assumed she was stressed. Lillian knew something was wrong but couldn’t figure out what. And David… he continued his life as if nothing had happened.
It started with dizziness.
One morning, as Jessica got out of bed, the world tilted. She had to grab the wall to steady herself.
“Jessica, are you okay?” her mother asked as she set the breakfast table.
Jessica forced a smile. “Yes, Mom. Just tired.”
But the dizziness didn’t stop. Then came the nausea. The smell of food made her stomach churn, and she found herself running to the bathroom, vomiting violently.
First she thought it was just stress. Maybe her body was reacting to everything she had been through. But deep down, a terrifying thought crept into her mind.
It’s not possible. Can’t be.
She tried to push it away, but the symptoms kept coming. She missed her period, but she convinced herself it was because of stress.
Until one afternoon, Lillian confronted her.
“Jessica, what’s going on?” she asked, cornering her in the school restroom.
Jessica shook her head. “Nothing.”
“Don’t lie to me,” Lillian snapped. “You’re always quiet. You look sick. You’ve lost weight. And you’re avoiding me. Tell me the truth.”
Jessica’s lips trembled. She wanted to tell her best friend everything—but fear held her back.
“I’m fine, Lillian,” she whispered before running out of the restroom.
But she wasn’t fine. She was far from fine.
Two weeks later, Jessica couldn’t deny it anymore.
She stood in the bathroom, staring at the pregnancy test in her shaking hands. The two bold lines stared back at her.
Positive.
Her heart stopped. Her knees gave way, and she slid to the floor, her body trembling violently.
No. No. This couldn’t be happening.
Tears streamed down her face as she clutched her stomach, a cold sense of dread washing over her.
She was pregnant.
David had done this to her.
And now, her life was over.
Jessica spent the whole night in a daze. She couldn’t eat. She couldn’t sleep. All she could think about was how her parents would react.
Her father would kill her. Her mother would disown her. She would be a disgrace.
The next morning, she made a decision.
She had to tell David.
After school, she waited outside his house. When he finally came out, she grabbed his arm and pulled him aside.
“We need to talk,” she said, her voice barely above a whisper.
David rolled his eyes. “About what?”
Jessica’s hands trembled. “I’m pregnant.”
David’s expression froze. For the first time, she saw real fear in his eyes. Then, just as quickly, he masked it with a smirk.
“And how is that my problem?”
Jessica’s mouth fell open. “What?”
David shrugged. “I mean, how do I know it’s mine? You’re the one who followed me to the bush. Maybe you’ve been with other guys too.”
Jessica’s entire body went numb. “You… you know what you did to me,” she whispered. “You forced me. And now I’m carrying your child.”
David scoffed. “That’s your business. I don’t want any part of it.”
Jessica felt like the ground had been pulled from under her. “You’re joking, right?” she whispered.
David leaned in, his face cold. “Listen carefully, Jessica. I’m not responsible for anything. And if you tell anyone, I’ll deny it. No one will believe you. Everyone will think you’re just a loose girl.”
Tears filled Jessica’s eyes. “How can you be this heartless?”
David smirked. “Welcome to the real world, sweetheart.”
And with that, he walked away—leaving Jessica standing there, completely shattered.
Jessica walked home in a daze. By the time she reached the house, she could barely breathe. She wanted to run away. To disappear. She had no one to turn to.
She opened the front door and tried to sneak past the living room, but her mother’s voice stopped her.
“Jessica, come here.”
Jessica froze.
Slowly, she turned to see her mother staring at her with a frown. “Where are you coming from?” Mrs. Helen asked.
Jessica swallowed. “I was at Lillian’s.”
Her mother’s eyes narrowed. “Are you sure?”
Jessica nodded quickly.
Mrs. Helen studied her for a moment, then sighed. “Fine. Go to your room.”
Jessica quickly rushed upstairs, locking the door behind her.
She thought she had escaped.
But she was wrong.
A week later, Jessica’s body finally betrayed her.
She was in the kitchen helping her mother prepare dinner when suddenly, a wave of dizziness hit her. Her vision blurred—and the next thing she knew, the world went dark.
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