"if it had been my parents, I would walked away"
Dad was armed, he was planning to murder his grandchild. And, who knows, maybe his daughter too.
In an article in Sundays paper, said the parents are business people.
I have owned my business for 40 years. It takes common sense to run a business as well as knowledge.
I just can't figure this couple, seems to be a lot wrong here.
Yeah. A lot wrong. I meant after she was safe. I would have just walked away and they wouldn't have seen me again until they had a change of heart regarding their grandchild.
Sounds like the story of a lot of teenaged girls who are forced into abortion by their parents. The parents don't want the shame of having an illegitimate grandchild. In this couple's case, that was compounded by the child being half-black.
I have a cousin who was kicked out of the house by her father because she got pregnant by a black man. They live in MS, where it is still not looked upon too kindly by a lot of folks. It took almost 10 years for my uncle to accept his grandchild, but now they are the best of friends. She's never married the father, though they have lived together ever since their son was born. She's not in any hurry to get married, but I've never asked her why. That's her business. As long as the child is content, and doing well, that's up to them