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had a much needed talk. Our family is very close, so it’s bothering them that they aren’t on speaking terms with their baby sister. It’s crazy how they forgave Dominic, but was still mad with her. In their minds, she’s more at fault because she knew that he had a fiancé.
    “I’m so happy that they’re getting things back on track. It doesn’t make sense for them to keep being mad at her. Nothing is going to change about her being pregnant,” Co-Co said.
    “I know, I still haven’t told Nadia about it yet. I know she’s going to be mad, but oh well,” I said.
    “Fuck Nadia, she can’t get mad. It’s not like her and Brooklyn are friends.”
    Even though what my brother said was true, it still seemed kind of fishy that my cousin is pregnant by her ex. Since tomorrow is Sunday, and I’m off, I plan to get together with my best friend and tell her what’s going on. It’s best if it comes from me rather than someone else.
    After sitting around the shop for another hour, we all left with the exception of Bryce. He usually had late night hours and didn’t leave the shop until after two in the morning. Of course, Co-Co and I are planning to hit up the club like we do every Saturday night. As soon as I pulled up to my house, my phone rang displaying Nadia’s phone number.
    “What’s up chick?” I said when I answered the phone.
    “Nothing, I’m just calling to see if y’all are going out somewhere. I don’t feel like staying in here by myself tonight.”
    “You already know we’re hitting up somebody’s club tonight. You can roll with us if you want to.”
    “Yeah, I am. I’m coming over there to get dressed if that’s cool with you,” she said.
    “Alright, I’m at home so come whenever you get ready,” I said before hanging up.
    Her coming to my house was perfect. I could talk to her tonight instead of waiting to do it tomorrow. When I got inside, I went straight to the shower while Co-Co set up his curling irons to do my hair. I had a fresh quick weave and I wanted some bouncy curls in my light auburn colored hair.
    “Must be Nadia,” I told my brother as he finished curling the last piece of my hair. Someone was ringing our doorbell, and she’s the only person that I’m expecting.
    “Well, I’m going to take my shower and get ready,” he announced, retreating to the bathroom.
    “Hey girl,” Nadia said when I opened the door for her.
    She had her hair tied up with a duffel bag in her hand. Her makeup was already done so she just needed to get dressed. She walked down the hall to my room and took a seat on my neatly made king sized bed.
    “Nadia, I need to talk to you about something right quick,” I said taking a seat at my vanity mirror.
    “Ok, what’s up?”
    “I want you to hear this from me before somebody else tries to be messy and tell you.”
    “I’m listening,” she said looking at me.
    “Brooklyn is pregnant by Dominic,” I said looking at her for her reaction.
    “Wait, when did they start messing around? I mean, he’s still with Kennedi right?”
    “Yeah, he’s still with her. I don’t know exactly when he and Brooklyn started messing around. By the time, we found out she was already pregnant. I just wanted you to know so it wouldn’t come as a surprise to you when you found out.”
    “Wow, I mean, I really don’t know what to say. I feel like Brooklyn, and I are family so this kind of hits close to home,” she said sadly.
    “I know and I’m sorry about all of this. None of us even knew they were messing around until she popped up pregnant. I was taking her to get an abortion, but Dominic asked her to have it,” I said honestly. I didn’t want to tell her that we walked in on them having sex. Hearing this had to be hard enough.
    “Of course, he does. You know how bad he wants a baby. I know we’re not together anymore, but I’m tired of always being hurt by his actions. It’s like I can’t catch a break with him.”
    “I understand,” I nodded
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