Dialogue Color Code: #ff006a
Katherine sighed as she sat up in bed, hearing her phone go off. She lifted it from her bedside table and noticed Mariah texted her.
To: Kitty Kat
"Hey baby, you awake? Just thought I'd stop by before I had to go to the class today."
To: Mariah
"Yeah, I'm awake. Feel free to stop by whenever you have the chance this morning. I might even tag along to the class with you if you don't mind."
After sending the message to her girlfriend she stood to her feet and made her way to the bathroom. Katherine knew she wasn't going to be able to keep her pregnancy a secret from Mariah much longer, so she decided that after the class she would try to tell her about her pregnancy even if Mariah doesn't seem to accept it in the end. No matter how happy Katherine is with Mariah, she knew that being a mother was more important. Though not only did she have to tell Mariah about the news, she had to get in touch with Vinny and let him know.
Sadly the latter was the one she dreaded most. Even though telling Mariah made her on the verge of possibly losing her, she had to deal with all of the drama from Vinny. Katherine already knew it was pissed off at her for up and leaving without a word and hadn't contacted him in about three months, so this was probably just going to top it all off.
Here lately, Katherine wasn't even sure if she even wanted to keep the baby, so because of this every time she went to her appointments, she always told the OBGYN and other doctors that she didn't want to know the sex of the baby so she woudln't get to attached to it. Though she also knew that wasn't going to be just her decision, it was something she had to talk out with Vinny.
Katherine finished all of her business in the bathroom before brushing her teeth and getting dressed, once again in baggy clothes so that it wouldn't be obvious for people to pick up on her pregnancy before she was able to tell Mariah about it. She made her way out into her kitchen and poured herself a bowl of cereal and sat at the kitchen table, turning on the small television that sat at the edge of her island counter in front of the kitchen table.