Jason's pov
I feel someone shaking me. I struggle to shake off the medically induced sleep. "Jason, wake up, Jason." That sounded like Sierra!I open my eyes. "Sierra!" I gasp relieved, sitting up and hugging her. "I thou I lost you and the...." My voice trails off as worry fills me. "The b-babies?!" "They're okay, Jason." She says gently. "Thank God." I whisper kissing her. I feel he was wrap around my neck. Then someone clears their throat. "You have a visitor." I see a nurse. She steps aside and I'm surprised to see Michelle, her dad pushing the wheelchair. "I'm so relieved you're alright!" The little girl cries. I smile. "Hey kiddo. We share a hug. "You're gonna make such a great mom to your twins, Mrs. Aldean." Sierra blushes. "Thanks." She's so cute when she's embarrassed. I hug her. "I l you Si." I say, kissing her temple while she rests against my chest.
*a few months later*
Sierra's pov
He holds my hand and walks me towards the doors. "I can't wait for this, Jason." I say, giving his hand a squeeze. "This is gonna be awesome." I laugh and hug him. "Come on Si. The sooner we get in there, the sooner we get our little babies."
*a few hours later*
I groggily wake up after my C-Section. Jason was a first per I saw. Then a doctor shined a flashlight in my eyes. "Jay... Where's..." He chuckles at my mumbling then helps me sit up. "Baby girl, meet your son Theodore Alexander Aldean." He says, walking out of my field of vision and coming back with the baby, wrapped in blue. "Wow." I whisper breathless. He hands him to me. "I love you so much, Theo." I look up at Jason in realization. "Wait... Where's Kim?" He laughs softly and hugs me tight. "Ya can't hold two babies at once." "Where is she?" "My mom's got her in the waiting room, showin' off her grandbaby." I laugh softly and lean into him. "I love you." I whisper. "I love you so much." He whispers back.

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Make A Wish
FanfictionThe make a wish foundation has helped make dying children's dreams come true. It's no different for the young girl in this story. Warning: this story talks about subjects that are sometimes hard to handle. Read at your own risk.