You and Tina could probably
raise this child on your own.
If you're gonna do that,
would you at least
consider letting me help?
No!
Don't even ask me that yet!
I don't know if we'll ever
be together!
But...
Thank you for wanting to.
She moved away.
Leanne did.
Before Christmas,
she, uh, went to Tucson.
She's got family there.
I only just heard
about it at Denny's.
(ALLISON CRYING)
I know, honey.
Look, I'll be
back soon, okay?
Look, you're gonna have
fun with Rosalie and Ian
and Cassandra and Jack.
Yeah?
I want my blue blanket!
I want my blue blanket
and my mommy!
I want my mommy!
I hate Mondays.
I have three classes
and six hours at the mall,
and Allie's stuck there
till almost 7:00.
I hope I'm as good
a mother as you.
You remember how
I flipped out at Jane's?
I try not to scream,
but sometimes I just lose it.
I even gyp her.
I buy cheesy diapers
just so I can get myself
some makeup or something.
I mean, kids
aren't cheap,
and when they
need something,
you've got to get it.
What happens if
she gets sick?
I miss school,
and I miss work.
I already have two incompletes
from last semester,
and I've got to keep
my grades way up
so I can get that
scholarship money and
transfer out of here.
I'm gonna do something
with my life.
I mean, maybe become
an art historian.
I might get to
study in Paris.
I don't know. What's wrong
with sticking around here?
There. It's the
gray Trans Am.
Look, don't
expect too much,
you know, he's just a guy.
He let you down before.
What am I gonna
say to him?
That you're
having his baby!
Look, here, take this,
just in case you need
to take a cab.
You can pay me back later.
Thanks for bringing me here.
I used to ride my bike
out here, but...
Not the way I look now.
WOMAN: I'm warning you, Ray.
You try that one more time,
I'm sending you to live
with your old man!
Your old lady's as
big a bitch as mine.
Look, I came over
on Christmas.
That was 10 days ago!
I called you seven times.
I heard about the kid.
I'll be a better father
than my old man.
You're not mad?
I'm not doing that
much with my life.
Might as well
have a kid, right?
I'm really glad we're
having them young, too.
That way we won't
be too old to, like,
take them to the
playground and stuff.
We can dig the same
rides at the fair.
We can grow up together,
just the three of us.
Hey, hey, hey.
Take it easy.
I didn't say we were getting
married or anything.
Oh, my God, Tina!
Are your parents
letting you keep it?
(WHISTLE BLOWING)
All right, ladies.
Let's zip it up
and get it outside.
We have a lot to
cover today. Come on!
Let's go, let's go!
Come on.
Let's see some energy here.
Come on, let's go!
COACH: Good pass!
GIRL: Come on, stay open!
COACH: Move the ball, Tina.
Come on, move the ball.
Stay open for it, Cindy!
Get a shot!
Come on, set it up!
Tina, Zoe's open!
Shoot!
(WHISTLE BLOWS)
I'm sorry, Mr. Spangler.
Tina's never fully worked
up to her potential,
but we expected more
from her, too.
What's happening here?
This is junior high.
We used to attach an enormous
stigma to unwed mothers.
I'm not so sure that was
altogether a bad thing.
(INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
(WHISTLE BLOWS)
GIRL: Tina!
What happened?
Oh, my gosh...
Give her some air.
No, Coach is there.
Mrs. Knapp runs an excellent
program for teen mothers.
We'll transfer Tina
over there immediately,
and if she applies
herself and works hard,
then maybe we'll be able
to see that she finishes.
No, no, there's
no "maybe" about it.
Tina's gonna finish
high school, college, too.
Did it ever occur to you
that maybe you're making it
too easy for these
kids to have babies?
Maybe you should
be teaching them
about what it's like to
really parent a child
instead of what happens
between a sperm and an egg?
And what
are you teaching her?
You're her father.
(KNOCK ON DOOR)
I'm sorry to interrupt,
Mrs. Crawley.
I was told Mr. Spangler
was in your office.
Yes, Mary. What is it?
Uh, Mr. Spangler,
your daughter just fell
out on the soccer field.
She's on her way down
to the nurse's office.
Is she all right?
Oh, I'm sure
she'll be fine.
(TELEPHONE RINGING)
(WHISPERING) Um, we're
here to see Dr. Ross.
I can't hear you.
Would you please speak up?
Um, my daughter Tina Spangler
is here to see Dr. Ross.
The teen center called?
Age?
Forty-six.
Tina's age.
Oh, um, 15.
Date of her last period?
(CLEARS THROAT)
Hey, Tina, I haven't
done anything yet.
Oh.
I thought you did.
Would you like your
parents to wait outside?
Uh, I'll wait outside,
but let your mother stay.
Don't be mad, Mom,
but it would be better
if you left, too.
Well, she's just 15.
CAL: Uh, come on, Evie.
Tina, we'll be
right outside, okay?
They were beginning
to make me nervous.
Would you like to hear
your baby's heartbeat?
Sure.
I called the
counseling center when
I couldn't reach you.
I didn't know what to do.
Should I have taken
her to Doc Carlson?
I'm ashamed
to take her there.
I mean,
this woman seems fine.
Do you think our health
plan will cover Tina?
If they turn us down,
I guess we'll just,
you know...
Have to dip into
our savings.
Tina's college fund?
Oh, I, uh...
I met Ms. Crawley.
She said Tina has to start
the teen mothers program.
She doesn't have a choice.
(BELL RINGS)
Oh...
Well, when I was
in high school, um,
a girl got pregnant
our senior year,
and, I mean, she just
vanished off the face
of the Earth.
Nobody knew where she went.
Nobody dare ask.
I mean, she certainly
didn't get to finish
high school in plain sight.
This isn't plain sight.
They're trying to hide us.
If our bellies
didn't stick out,
nobody would even know
we're over here.
I'm just trying to tell
you how it used to be.
Great! Thanks.
Do you want me
to come in with you?
Don't bother.
And in addition to
trying to keep up with
our regular academics,
we'll explore what's
happening to your bodies,
how it affects you
and your loved ones.
We have a unique opportunity
to help support one another.
I like to think
we're a community,
a kind of family,
and I'd like you all to
be able to speak freely
about your feelings,
without fear or humiliation.
GIRL: Tina.
Do I know you?
No, but I'm a sub on your
soccer team. Well, I was.
Oh, that's why
you look familiar.
When's your baby due?
June.
How are your
parents taking it?
Just my mom, and she's
not taking it at all.
She threw me out.
That makes my mom
sound like a saint.
My friend Linda,
her mom is a saint.
She's letting me stay
with her till the baby.
BOY: Melody!
There's my boyfriend,
Paul. I gotta go.
Mine's coming tonight.
See you.
See you.
Hey.
Mmm!
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