Chapter 59

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Hey guys it's meeeeee! I know I haven't posted any new chapters in like 6 months or so? A lot has happened in my life since then. I've recently gotten married and moved into an apartment with my husband and we adopted a Siberian Husky together, and got a new job with more hours and more. I haven't forgotten about this story! Trust me, I think about it a lot. I've also been thinking about ideas to add to this story to spice it up! Just be patient with me! I'm in a very stressful time in my life as well so yes. Here's a short chapter for you guys :)

Niall's POV

We all huddle around Jodie trying to keep her nose from bleeding out more.

Gemma grabs a first aid kit and pulls out some sanitary wipes and napkins to clean Jodie's face. You

"If Jodie is immune however she is also experiencing the same symptoms as the glazers, what does this mean?" I ask Harry curiously.

"Two things. If, she's immune from becoming one of those things, she is affected by what is going on. But if she wasn't immune anymore, she wouldn't be experiencing what she's going through." He states.

Liam blurts out. "What does this mean for the baby?"

Harry sighs. "I'm not one hundred percent sure. Anything can happen. The baby is immune and goes through what Jodie is. The baby is immune and doesn't go through it. Or the baby is just normal but is still at risk with Jodie being in this condition."

Everyone stays silent. This is such a risky thing to do. Nobody has any idea of what the outcome will be if we attempt any of those options listed.

Harry finally speaks.

"Let's turn this boat around and go back about a mile or two and put the anchor in and let Jodie wake up."

Liam grabs the wheel and turns it around, Louis closes the sails so the winds from the storm don't suck us in. We begin to drive back to where we came from.

About forty five minutes later, Jodie begins to stir in her sleep. She opens her eyes and looks around. She goes to get up and winces in pain and sits back down.

"Woah babe." I say.

"Take it easy. You just passed out honey."

"Hey guys! Put down the anchor!" I shout.

Harry pulls the anchor out from under one of the bench seats in the boat and tosses it over the side, letting it drift down into the dark waters below.

"What happened?" Jodie replied confused.

"Jodie, we have a problem." I say, sighing.

"What is it?" She asks confused.

"You passed out when we headed towards the storm. We believe because the glazers were being affected by the weather, you were too because you still have the virus in your body." I pause.

"We have to reverse your immunity in order for you to basically survive ."

She stays silent.

Harry begins to speak out.

"We have no idea what affect this can have in the baby. The baby can come out being immune but risk the weather causing it to go through what you just went through. The baby can come out fine and okay, not being immune. Or it can die if we don't do something about you. Because this weather affecting you can affect the baby. So if you chose to fight it, you have a chance of losing the baby. If not, the baby can come out okay or not okay. That's the risky part."

Jodie stares at the ground and then back up to us.

"I can't make a decision." She whispers.

"You don't have to right now. But within the next twelve hours you will need to do it before anything else comes this way." Harry says.

Liam speaks out.

"We will keep the boat anchored here for the night. In the morning, Jodie can make her decision. Take your time and think it through." Liam says with sympathy.

This was going to be a long night to come...

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