1. Cherry the Cheerleader (chapter 5) repost.


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    and that she wanted me on the phone when she took the test. She read the directions quietly to me and went through the steps as prescribed. Several minutes filled with mixed emotions later, Cherry read the stick to me. “According to this,” she said, “I’m not going to have a baby. I don’t get it: if I’m not, why haven’t I had my period yet?” I said, “I don’t know. Maybe it’s wrong. Or, maybe you are just really late. Did the kit come with two?” She said, “Yeah. Should I try the other one?” I said, “No; not right now. Take it in the morning. Sometimes the first one of the morning is more accurate.” Cherry said, “Ok: I’ll call you at 6:00, then?” I said, “I’ll be up!” I didn’t sleep much that night; a wide range of thoughts swam through my head, keeping me confused about what I really wanted to hear in the morning. I was out of bed by 5:30 and wanted to call her. But I refrained in case she was sleeping. It was 6:02 when my phone finally rang. I answered the phone saying, “Good morning! I thought you’d never call!” She laughed and said, “Very funny… I have good news and I have bad news: which do you want first?” I said, “I like to be optimistic: good news first…” Cherry said, “The good news is there’s no need to take the test this morning. I got my period last night—I’m not pregnant.” A bit surprised (at that being the good news) I said, “Oh! Ok. That is good news, I guess. What’s the bad news?” She said, “The bad news is I’m not pregnant.” I laughed slightly and said, “AWWW, ...
    Babe… Don’t worry: there’s plenty of time for that down the road. Now would have been bad timing for you anyway. Remember?” Sounding a mix of sad and reflective, she said, “I know. But still…” I asked, “What do you propose? Should we now try and MAKE SURE you get pregnant?!” Cherry nearly gasped and said, “Oh god no! I mean: I don’t want to do that on purpose right now! It just would have been kind of nice if it had happened. That doesn’t make sense, I know. It’s complicated!” “No: it’s not complicated,” I said, “I get it—I really do.” Switching the subject, Cherry said, “I want to see you so bad, but today is going to be like yesterday. Tomorrow might work, though. What time is your ‘thing’?” I said the ‘thing’ was scheduled for mid morning and I was sure I’d be out of there well in time to make it to see her practice, so we made plans accordingly before she had to go and get ready for school. That day was spent going over notes and fine-tuning what I needed to say at the meeting. The speech was more-or-less memorized and I wondered how much of it would actually happen the way I envisioned it going down. I tried to imagine what questions they might have and tried to come up with all the answers to them. And even though this was extremely important to me (and the community, in my opinion), I was not stressed about it. It was like I had found a center balance within me and I was able to keep calm and focused. That night after her cheerleading practice, we texted and chatted for ...
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