A pregnant 17-year-old decides to keep her condition to herself, enjoying a calm life in Puerto Vallarta. But, why on earth hadn't the inexperienced mother-to-be sought for assistance earlier? Can a mere child raise a kid on her own?
Valeria is 17 and pregnant. She lives in Puerto Vallarta with Clara, her half sister. Valeria has not wanted her long-absent mother, April, to find out about her pregnancy, but due to the economic strain and the overwhelming responsibility of having a baby in the house, Clara decides to call their mother. April arrives, willing to her daughters, but we soon understand why Valeria had wanted her to stay away.—midoehab-66537
For fear of the reaction of her absent and distant mother, April, the outgoing and happily-pregnant seventeen-year-old, Valeria, decides to keep her condition to herself, living under the same roof with her polar-opposite half-sister, Clara, in a cosy beach house in sunny Puerto Vallarta. However, the underage mother-to-be's carefree life will be abruptly interrupted, when a caring, non-judgemental, and totally supportive April arrives to check in on her girls. But, why on earth hadn't the inexperienced Valeria sought for April's precious assistance earlier? After all, how can a mere child raise a kid on her own?—Nick Riganas