Hey guys! I updated this as quickly as I could because it's been smooth sailing. But things will start to pick up from this point on.
Enjoy!
(I actually must have no life if I photoshopped a picture of me and Calum and made it look like we took a selfie together.)
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Calum.
*The Next Morning*
"And it looks like everything is going well for you Calum. Everything is looking normal again. I say that you're ready to go home," Dr. Kawr said to me.
"That sounds great, because I'm really tired of sitting in a hospital bed," I sighed.
"I know Calum. You've been in here more times than anyone should in a span of three years. Hopefully...you're not back here until you're ready to have your baby," Dr. Kawr told me.
"Me too. All of this is worrying me, everything with the meds and the new baby and whether Calum could die or not," Luke said, giving me a worried look.
"I'm pretty sure I'll be fine. Dr. Kawr did say they're taking extra precautions, so I think it'll be fine," I finalized.
"Yes, Calum is right. We'll do everything in our power to make sure Calum has a safe and smooth pregnancy, along with a non-fatal delivery," Dr. Kawr added.
I looked up at Luke and smiled.
"See? Look, it'll be fine. If I'm not worried, you shouldn't be worried. And I'm the pregnant one," I joked.
Luke rolled his eyes then smiled. He grabbed my hand and tightly held it.
"But for now, we're just going to take one step at a time. For now, I'll just get those discharge papers, fill those out and sign them, get prescription for your vitamins and parental pills, fill those out, and have one of you give me some new, updated information, since the two of you got married recently," Dr. Kawr listed off, "it was a beautiful ceremony by the way. I've been busy here so I haven't been able to tell you guys that."
"That...is a long list of things to do," I told her, "and thank you."
"You're welcome, and it's a pleasure. I'm a doctor. It's my job, and you Calum, just happen to be my favorite patient, so I'll gladly help you with anything, that requires my expertise," she said, nodding.
"I'll go with her to give her the new information and to get instructions on medicine and look at the discharge papers or whatever. You can change out of that hospital gown, and I'll be back. Then we'll leave," Luke told me.
"That sounds perfect," I replied.
Luke smiled then leaned in, placing a kiss on my forehead and letting go of my hand.
"I won't be long. I brought some clothes for you. They're in the bag right there," he told me, pointing to a drawstring bag that sat on one of the chairs.
I nodded, as him and Dr. Kawr walked out of the room closing the door behind them.
I threw off the blanket and walked over to the bag. I pulled it open, seeing my gray beanie, a black t-shirt, and a pair of sweats along with a pair of my boxers.
I smiled. Luke knew me too well. I pulled off the hospital gown and pulled on the boxers along with the sweats and the t-shirt. I fixed my hair and placed the beanie on top.
I looked in the mirror. It wasn't a bad look. It was more on the lazy side, but it's not like I was going anywhere, besides home. I didn't have anyone to impress.
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