Prologue
-His POV-
She was fine before everything. She was this sweet, beautiful, caring, amazing woman that I fell in love with. She still is that same woman, she's just changed. She's different in ways.
She stays in our room, day in and day out. She sleeps constantly, trying to make the pain go away. Sometimes, if its quiet enough, her soft sobs will echo through the house. I want to be with her, more than anything. I once tried going into our room, and once she saw my face, everything just shattered. She was in shock. She then just went back to crying. So I've just decided to let her be.
The "accident" so to say was something we thought would never happen. Not to us. We had been together for years, engaged to be married. Then, a miracle happened. That miracle, was an actual miracle. Brooklyn, my beautiful fiance, was expecting. Yes, expecting. A child, a child made out of love.
Brooklyn wasn't supposed to conceive children. The doctor said so himself. It broke her and I have to admit it broke me too, but that didn't upset us much afterwards.
Then, the miracle day came. I remember it vividly even though it was months ago. I came home to her squeals and the sounds of tears of joy filling the house. Once she heard the door close, before I could even get one word out of my mouth, she had already attached herself to me, crying onto my neck.
Taken a back, I smiled, placing my hand on her back to support her, confused as to what could be so emotional.
In that next moment, I figured out exactly what it was.
"WE'RE HAVING A BABY!" She screamed, hugging me tighter, kissing the side of my head.
Setting her down, I stared at her wide-eyed. Once the news finally seemed to click in my head, I screamed out.
"WE'RE GOING TO BE PARENTS! WE PROVED THE DOCTORS WRONG!" As tears filled my eyes, I picked her up, spinning her around, listening to her laugh.
Oh how I'd do anything to hear her laugh like that one more time.
Now she's changed.
The next few days were probably the most joy filled days we'd ever spent together.
We spent it just with eachother, planning out the future together.
Then that fateful day came, the day that changed everything.