Teagan and Aaron are back in Emmerdale, and if you thought things were chaotic for Teagan before, just you wait. (Sequel to 'Little Livesy'; read that before you read this)
Book 2 in the 'Little Livesy' series
It was the day that me and Aaron were leaving Ireland, and I woke up feeling rotten. I got out of bed and ran to the bathroom, where I threw up.
"Teags?" I heard Aaron's soft voice as the bathroom door opened. He knelt down beside me and held my hair back with one hand, while rubbing my back with the other. This wasn't the first time I'd woken up feeling sick.
"C'mon, let's go get you ready and you can sleep in the car, yeah?" Aaron cooed after I'd finished. He helped me over to the sink where I washed my mouth out with mouthwash. I then went into the room I'd been staying in and got changed into a black Adidas jumper that I stole from Aaron, a pair of Aztec leggings and blue Vans. I grabbed my Converse All Star bag that I'd packed last night, along with my iPod and headphones, and left the room.
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Aaron smiled, seeing how his jumper practically swallowed my small body. He put a hand on my forehead and looked thoughtful.
"You don't have a temperature. Do you feel warm?" He asked in concern.
"No, just tired and nauseous. It's probably just something I ate." I said, but I couldn't help but feel like it was something more. See, the thing is, I missed my period this month...
"Well, let's get you home and you can rest in your own bed, alright?" He said, planting a kiss on my forehead. We made sure we had all our bags and everything, said goodbye to our Irish family members and got in Aaron's car.
"What's going to happen now? With Gordon and everything." I asked tiredly as we drove down the rode. He still hadn't been proven guilty, meaning he was still running free. But now that I've had some time to get my head together, I don't feel as scared and on edge as I did before we left for Ireland.
"I honestly don't know, munchkin. But whatever happens, we'll have each other, won't we?" Aaron said, placing a hand on my knee while his other hand was on the steering wheel.
"Yeah." I smiled weakly, leaning my head against the window.
I think I slept through the rest of the journey, because the next thing I remember is being shaken awake by Aaron and opening my eyes to see the Woolpack. We got our bags from the boot and dumped them on the sofa in the living room, before going through to see everyone in the pub. My nausea had passed now, so I didn't feel the need to go and lie down like Aaron suggested.
"Why would Chas be down the police station helping out some child abuser?!" We heard Doug say. We both froze on the spot and looked at each other.