so this is permanence

so this is permanence

So This Is Permanence, a short story by Stephanie Soileau, 2008
This story is about a girl named Sarah, who is pregnant and sixteen years old. She has had a baby and can´t figure out how to take care of him/her. Her mother and sister have given up, helping her. Sara likes to known her father, but he was ill. But she has a friend named Daniel, and he was a big help to her. She loved to be whit him. He swears not, but he can be annoying sometimes. Sara went to high school but dropped out so she could go home with the baby. her baby cries a lot, and Sarah can´t stand it. One day she went to a diner, and prayed some to look after the child when she had to go out and get something in the car. But Sara did not come back and drove without the baby. She found out it was a mistake to become pregnant when she could not take care of the baby more, maybe she was too young mom? who just was not ready for it. Sara is a young girl of only 16 years. She is pregnant and will soon be a mother. When she became a mother she put everything on to her mother and sister, but they gave up and prayed Sara to handle it yourself. A girl with many problems in life, and a girl who was not ready to become a mother. She went to high school and had a good friend from her geography class that helped her a lot. Sara is an irresponsible girl. She loved to be with Daniel. She was always hungry when she was near him when he smelled of fried pork with parsley sauce. She is an und girl who does not have much experience and still living the wild life while she's new mother. She said it was hard for her, not to do anything right. So she knows what she's being doing. She is a girl with many worries in her life. She cannot find himself. She likes Daniel but is still frustrated over her baby. It would I be if I was her age. As she sits in the cafeteria she thinks back to when she met him, and get some memories back, that makes her begins to relax, but then they begin to quarrel, and the text reads as if...

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