Mending the Soul

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Author: Alexis Lauren
20th.  God, you are such a fucking moron.  Colby is so much better off without you in his life, don't even bother asking to see him."  Jenna yelled.
    "Well, that's what I was calling about.  I don't really want to see him.  He's really more of a bother than anything, and I'm giving up all of my parental rights to him.  Because of that, I wanted to ask if it would be ok for me to stop paying child support for him."  Kyle said.
    "Are you on something?"  Jenna shouted.  "What makes you think that you don't have any obligation to your child?  I didn't make him alone Kyle!  I think you know that.  He is your son and your responsibility, even though you don't want him!  You try to stop paying child support and I'll have your ass back in court so fast your head will spin, do you hear me ass hole?"
    "Why do you have to be such a bitch about everything Jenna?  You have plenty of money without getting the child support."  Kyle started to get mad.
    "You know what, you're the only bitch here Kyle.  Yes, I have plenty of money, but that's beside the point.  All of that money you send, it goes right into an account for Colby for when he turns 18.  He has a right to that money, so don't even think about taking it away from him."  Jenna was furious.
    "Well darling, we'll just see then won't we?"  Kyle said sarcastically and Jenna hung up on him.
    "Argh!"  Jenna growled.  She jumped when she felt a hand on her shoulder.  She turned around to find Nicholas standing there with a concerned look on his face.  He kneeled down beside her and took her hand in his.
    "Sorry, I wasn't trying to eavesdrop, but I couldn't help overhearing your conversation."  Nicholas told her.  "Is there anything I can help with?"
    "No, it was just that bastard.  He didn't even have a clue that he missed Colby's birthday, months ago.  Now he wants to take away his child support?  He said we don't need it anyways because I have plenty of money.  Doesn't he understand that's not the point?  How can he be so insensitive and heartless?  This is his own flesh and blood that we're talking about!"  She exclaimed.
    "It's beyond me how he can act that way about his own son."  Nicholas told her.
    "What a perfect end to a perfect week!"  Jenna said as she began to sob.  "This was the worst week at work, everything that could go wrong, did.  Now I have to deal with Kyle's bull shit!  I'm losing my mind!"
    "Hey, it'll all work out.  You have the whole weekend off, so don't even think about work.  And Kyle?  Well, I wouldn't worry much about him.  He can't take the support away, and until he does something, I'd just push it out of your mind.  Don't worry about what may happen, just concentrate on what's happening right now."   Nick said and softly wiped away the tears from her face.  "Hey, I've got a great idea.  Some of my friends are going out tonight and asked me if I wanted to go, but I turned them down.  How about you and I take them up on the offer and spend a night out on the town?  We can go out, have a nice dinner, a few too many drinks, and tons of dancing?"
    "I don't know.  I haven't been out in forever, and it sounds good, but I don't want to be bad company for you."  Jenna said hesitantly.
    "I'm not taking no for an answer.  Besides, with my friends, they won't let you have a bad time."  Nick said with a smile.  "So, go get ready, I'll call a babysitter and my friends, and I'll be back in an hour.  Is that enough time for you to get ready?"
    "Fine.  An hour sounds like enough time."  She got up out of the chair and headed to the door to go inside.  Nicholas got up and started to walk to his house.  Jenna turned around before she went in and said, "Hey Nicholas?"  He turned around and looked at her.  "Thanks."
    "Anytime!"  He smiled, then finished his walk back to his house and disappeared inside.
    Jenna ran in to her house and headed right for Colby's bedroom.  "Hey guys, Emma's dad and I are going to go out
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