“Don’t Come Home With Two”: ‘Proppers in Albu’ Star Fleur Grapples with Pregnancy Scare
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Albufeira,Portugal – Concerns are mounting for Fleur,a central character in the Videoland series ‘Proppers in Albu,’ as she faces the possibility of an unwanted pregnancy following a recent intimate encounter.
Quiet Streets and Self-Doubt
While working in Albufeira, Fleur observed an unusual stillness. “There is just no one around here. Nobody wants to be found here, of course,” she remarked, reflecting on the deserted streets. A fleeting glance at her reflection sparked a moment of self-consciousness. “Then I suddenly thought: I look pretty fat,” she confessed.
A Moment of Reflection and a “Shooting Prayer”
The quiet prompted Fleur to reflect on recent events, specifically an intimate encounter.”I had sex. Can I be pregnant?” she questioned aloud. However, Fleur believes the chances are slim, attributing this to a personal ritual she performs beforehand. “Before I always have sex, I do this,” she explained, crossing her fingers – a practice she refers to as a “shooting prayer.”
Seeking Reassurance and a Pharmacy Visit
Driven by uncertainty, Fleur decided to take a pregnancy test. In a candid moment, she approached a stranger for an opinion just before entering a pharmacy. “Do I look dik or pregnant?” she boldly asked. The man, seemingly surprised by the question, responded, “you look like a skinny girl.”
A Father’s Warning and Looming Consequences
Fleur understands the gravity of a potential pregnancy, recalling a stern warning from her father: “My father also said, ‘Don’t come home with two.'” Initially unclear about the meaning, she now fully comprehends the implication. The outcome of the pregnancy test, and Fleur’s situation, will be revealed in the next episode of ‘Proppers in Albu.’
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