Chapter 44- Getting Rid Of Cramps

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   You woke up immediately feeling bad stomach cramps. "No. This can't be..." You quickly hopped out of your bed and ran to the bathroom. You pulled down your shorts to see them covered in blood. "No...whyyy!" You hadn't expected your period to arrive this early, it was only supposed to start in two weeks, and this completely will ruin your plans.

   You have always had really bad period cramps, especially on the first days and this time wasn't an exception. It felt like someone was cutting your uterus on the inside, so you quickly cleaned yourself up in the bathroom before heading back to your bedroom to see if any blood had managed to get on your bed sheets. Thankfully they were spotless so you crawled back into your warm bed even tho you knew you should be getting ready for your date with Larissa. Now you didn't even know if you wanted to go, you had so many emotions about it, you wanted to see Larissa, but at the same time, you didn't want to leave the house due to the pain.

So you made your decision on the spot and rang up Larissa.

"Hello dear..." She sounded cheerful, probably because of the date, and that made you feel even more crushed because you would kill her mood in less than a few seconds.

"Hi..." You on the other hand didn't sound as cheerful and happy, "I don't think I will make it to our date today..."

"Oh, well why?" Larissa had all the right to know why you so suddenly canceled.

"I-I..." You felt a little awkward talking about it, but because she was your partner you knew you could trust her with this information, "I got my period...and I am not feeling too good because of it. I'm sorry..."

"Oh dear, it's all right, don't need to apologize...is there any way I can help?"

"No...I will just stay in." In reality, you wanted Larissa to be by your side now and to help you deal with your problems, but you didn't want to burden her with something too little as period pain.

"Really? Well...All right then...have some rest sweety and I will check up on you a little later." She kindly responded making a little smile stretch out across your face.

"Mhm..." You hummed, "Bye...love you " You didn't want this conversation to end, but it sounded like Larissa was ready to end it so you didn't argue there.

"Bye, love you too dear." She said her goodbyes and hung up.

   You placed the phone on your nightstand and sank your body into your bedsheets. You wanted to take some pain killer's to remove the pain even tho most of the time they didn't help, but the trip to your kitchen seemed too far and just the thought of walking made you want to cry, so you stayed put in your bed. For almost an hour you tossed and turned in your bed trying variable sleeping positions to ease the pain a little, eventually falling asleep in the little given moment when the pain became weaker and you didn't want to rip your uterus out of your body.

   In fact, Larissa had hung up on you so quickly because she had made the decision to come over to accompany you so you won't have to suffer alone. As soon as she got off the phone with you she got ready and left her house on the way to your place stopping in a shop to buy you some sweets. She got to your apartment and knocked on the door, but when there was no answer she pulled down the door handle to see the doors being unlocked making Larissa become a little agitated because she was afraid that you not locking your doors might backfire in the future.

   Larissa let herself in and as soon as she was in, she saw the house keys on the shelve so she not thinking twice locked them for you, just to be safe. She took her outdoor clothes off and her shoes before stepping into the living room in hopes to find you on the sofa, but when she didn't see any sign of you she continued making her way to your bedroom where she did indeed find you sleeping in your bed. "Aww...honey..." She came up and sat right beside your sleeping body placing a hair behind your ear to see your beautiful face.

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