Mother at Fourteen[2] (14才の母 〜愛するために 生まれてきた〜, Jūyonsai no Haha: Aisuru Tame ni, Umaretekita, lit.
They keep their relationship a secret from their parents because Miki is young and Satoshi is expected to excel in school and get into a university so he can take over the family business by his overbearing mother.
On the day of the abortion, Miki decides she can't go through with it and runs away from the clinic, with her mother chasing after her.
Satoshi's mother is furious that Miki has chosen to keep the baby and offers money for an abortion, which the Ichinose family refuses.
Although deciding to focus on her pregnancy and how to give birth to a healthy baby, Miki remains grief-stricken over her breakup with Satoshi, who is also struggling to forget about her and their forthcoming child.
To make matters worse, the Kirino family business begins to go bankrupt, which forces Satoshi and his mother to leave and go into hiding to avoid the press.
Miki tells Satoshi that she plans to raise the baby with her family's help and won't acknowledge his paternity because she wants him to continue going to school and have a successful future.
Miki wonders if keeping the baby is the right choice for her due to all the changes that are affecting the lives of her family, friends, and her boyfriend's.
Satoshi's mother becomes depressed and attempts suicide to end her misery in debt and humiliation, but he gets her help just in time.
Miki's father takes him to the hospital to see Sora, and Satoshi is overwhelmed by the sight of his tiny daughter.
Upon preparing for this role, actress Mirai Shida asked her real-life mother for advice.