"I think we're OK now," Jade said about her and Ari to her sister Jewel as they headed to the mall for a bit of a celebration after her visit to the OBGYN. Jade now had a doctor, and at the moment, everything was going well. She was glad Ari had gone with her. It was exciting to see how far along she was. Actually, longer than she imagined. "It's just I thought I had more time to get ready, you know."
"Well, it's not like you have a few weeks. You've got months to think about the baby's room."
Jade nodded. She was already at the three-month mark. "I just thought I would be on top of it, you know."
Her sister laughed at her. "It's OK. Don't worry. You are doing great."
Jade guessed she was right. She had been extra careful lately about nutrition. She hadn't drunk alcohol in well over a year, and she very much ate protein and veg. "Caffeine has been the hardest. I still need a cup of coffee to get going in the morning."
"Don't we all," Jewell confessed. She lived on caffeine these days.
"But are you sure it's helping?" Jade didn't mean to be nagging, but she knew her sister had stomach issues, too.
"I know, it's just if I drink coffee, then I'm not hungry." Her sister shrugged about the matter as they went into the mall, just to find so many shops closed.
"When did this happen?" Jade asked.
"I guess they can't afford to keep a big place like this going. I dunno. You'd think they'd just lock it up if all the stores were closed." Jewel felt it was sad seeing malls being left behind.
They found a little library in one of the nooks where free books were for the taking. Jade sighed as she thumbed through the shelves. It was a cozy area with soft couches. Although she had to wonder who was hanging out in the malls these days.
"I hear they are making lofts on the top floor. It seems it's for the low income." Jewell told her.
"Really?" It all felt so strange. But so many things were changing in the world.
"Remember, when we came here at Christmas just to see a Christmas marathon of movies," Jade smiled at the memory. "The place was thick with people then."
"Yes, I thought I was going to lose you. The theater was packed. We squeezed in the front row while Mom and Dad were in the back." Jewell remembered. Now there were just mall walkers.
"I guess we'd better go out to Shadow Lake." It would be a drive, and it was always windy there. At one time, it was just a cornfield, but now a huge grocery store is there, and many of their favorite shops. Even so, there was a bookstore with such expensive books. All they could afford these days was a visit to 5 Below or Dollar Tree.






