Lonely Mom Checks Baby in the Morning and Is Confused Seeing His Diaper Had Already Been Changed — Story of the Day
|A young girl discovers she is pregnant at seventeen and her religious adoptive parents kick her out of the house, but she ends up finding help in the most unexpected way.
“Get out!” her adoptive mother screamed, as Kendall covered her face with her hands and sobbed. “You disgusting sinner! I won’t have you in this house with your innocent brothers and sisters!”
Kendall threw her adoptive father a pleading look, but he hunched his shoulders and turned away. He’d never go against mom, never! Her mother pushed Kendall towards the door. “The sins of the fathers! I should have known you’d be a loose woman just like your mother!”
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Kendall sat sobbing on the curb in front of the house until her adoptive father came out carrying a backpack. “Your sister packed a few things for you,” he said and handed her a small roll of dollar bills. “I’m sorry, Kendall… But you know your mom…”
Kendall wiped her eyes and looked up at him. “She’s not my mom!” she cried. “And you’re not my dad! You promised to love me no matter what, that’s what REAL parents do!” He walked away then, looking ashamed, and Kendall took her few possessions and walked away.
She’d been adopted as an infant and raised in the Jordans’ home along with four other children. The Jordans were good people, but they were religious fanatics who did not celebrate birthdays or Christmas because it was sinful.
Kendall and her siblings’ lives had been restricted to going to school during the week and going to church on Sundays, and like any other teen, she’d started to rebel. She wanted to go to the movies and wear pretty clothes and lipstick.
She wanted to go to parties and kiss a boy and fall in love, and because all of it was denied her, she lost all sense of true boundaries. She had ended up involved with the school bad boy and within months, she was pregnant.
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“No miracles now!” she said to herself bitterly. “No guardian angel to watch over you!” It was Kendall’s fondest fantasy, that she had a guardian angel who watched over her and sometimes dropped gifts magically into her life.
On her birthday, she’d always received gifts that were delivered through the school and which she hid in her locker and never took home. At Christmas time, she’d find candy canes hanging from the tree outside...