Chapter 9

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Hannah's P.O.V

"I will run in, you stay with Grace."I say sprinting out of the car and into the school entrance.

"Hi what can I help you with?" The receptionist asks.

"Can you get Hartley Helbig-See please? And quickly I have her mom in the back of the car passed out, she needs to come with us to  the hospital." I explain quickly.

"Oh yeah sure." The receptionist says, then announcing that Hartley needs to make her way to reception quick.

A few minutes later Hartley was here.

"Oh hey Hannah, where is mom?" She asks.

"Right, I will explain in the car, be quiet and careful." I say dragging Hartley out of reception and into the front seat of the car. Then I jump into the back with Grace.

"Oh my gosh. Mom, what's happening to her." Hartley questions, starting to cry.

"She started to bleed, we think she might lose the baby, sorry." Mamrie says sympathetically.

"Quick then, rush to the hospital, we could maybe save the baby." Hartley says hitting Mamrie on the arm in a way to hurry her up.

As she says this Mamrie starts the car and then speeds off,towards the hospital.

We reach the hospital in record time.

"Right you take Grace and Hartley in, I'll park the car." I explain changing seats with Mamrie. Mamrie, Makes her way to the back seats and holds Grace bridal style out of the car.

I quickly park the car and make my way up to the emergency room.

Mamrie's P.O.V

"Someone please...someone please help us." I shout as I make my way to the emergency room with Grace in my arms, while Hartley follows behind.

"Put her in here and follow me." A doctor says noticing the blood that has now seeped through Grace's pants and onto my hands. I don't care, all I care about now is getting Grace better.

I place Grace carefully onto the hospital bed and follow the doctor who was wheeling her into a room for examining.

"Miss, you need to stay out here in the waiting room, is she with you?" A nurse asks, pointing at Hartley.

"Yeah!" I say annoyed.

"Right, please can you tell me the name of the lady you brought in and what seems to be the problem." The receptionist asks.

"Um...yeah..." I stutter, "her name is Grace Helbig-See. She is 2 months pregnant. She says that she fell down the stairs today. Then she came round mine, went to the toilet and then screamed for me and Hannah to come and see her and she was bleeding. On the the way to the hospital, she passed out." I explain.

"Oh ok. We are getting her stabilised." The nurse explained.

"That's fine." I exclaim.

All of a sudden a doctor comes bursting in.

"Who is Grace Helbig's guardian?" He asks.

"We are." I explain, pointing to Hartley and Hannah.

"We need you quickly. She is giving birth! But she needs to have a ceasearn section!" The doctor says giving us scrubs to put on.

"But...but...she's only 2 months." Hartley says.

"No she isn't she 7 months. This baby is coming early." The doctor says showing us the way to the theatre.

"There can only be one in the actually theatre. And the others are in the operation waiting room" the doctor explains.

"Hart you go." I exclaim, pushing Hartley through the door.

Hartley's P.O.V

I hold my moms hand. She is awake but realise what it happening. All I do is sit there and hold her hand. And from time to time, I kiss her on the forehead.

All of a sudden I hear wails of a baby. My sibling is actually born. I have seen my actually sibling be born.

"What is it?" I ask whispering.

"A girl. 4 pounds 4 oz's." The nurse replies. She wraps her up and then places her in my arms.

"Say a quick hello, because then she needs to go to ICU." The nurse explains.

"Hey little baby. I am your sister. I am going to look after you. And your niece or nephew is going to love you." I say kissing her cute little button nose.

Then moms machines start bleeping.

"Mom? What's happening?" I ask scared.

"I need you to step out please." The nurse says taking my sister from me and driving me into the waiting room.

"No please what's going on tell me..."

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