Nurse Mary Anne Sue was expecting a quiet work shift, but what she never expected what happened.
She started her shift as always, checking the patient's, filling forms with doctors and even allowing herself to chat with some of her colleagues about the routinely things in life. Not that their lives were anything but routinely...
Anyway, everything was calm, until...
"Help! Someone help!" Mary Sue was the first one running towards the screaming, followed by several other nurses and doctors. She saw walking in a man with two heavily pregnant women, that according to their screamings, they were about to give birth, and a group or not least five more behind them. The first pregnant woman, with brown hair and green eyes, was glaring at the man, rather calmly in fact.
"We told you that we can do it!!" One of the women in the walking group was complaining. She looked like she was pouting. "We trained for this and you don't let us do it?!"
"Ahhhh!!" One of the pregnant women, with black hair, complained, almost screamed, cutting the other one's rant.
"Can we discuss this later??" The man wondered, but it was obvious for everyone present that it was an order. The group of women back away, though some of them hissed when some nurses were trying to help the pregnant women. "Let these people do their jobs!"
"Prepare two rooms for birth now, this women will deliver in any moment!!" A doctor screamed, pushing the wheelchair of one of the pregnant women. It took a while to place both women on the wheelchair, as they were squirming and moving around, trying to crush the first set of fingers they could find. The man looked as the women were carried away. He looked worried.
"Don't worry, sir... Your wife and daughter will be in very good hands..." Mary Sue admitted, as she had never seen a bad birth in that hospital, it was kind of its blessing.
"That's- that's not my daughter... It's, um... complicated" The man confessed, but he didn't look concerned about it. Mary Sue knew when not to pry anymore and focused in something a little more important.
"Sir, those women were within minutes of giving birth... Why they haven't been admitted in the hospital sooner?"
"Yeah, well... That would be their fault." He shamelessly pointed at the group of women that came along with them, who immediately stood up and started to complain.
"If you had done what we told you, this would not had happened!!" The raven haired woman mocked.
"We had everything under control!!" The blonde haired woman shouted.
"We were training for this!!" A brunette whined.
"I would've been amazing..." The ginger muttered drearily. Another woman popped up, with white hair and she thwacked the ginger on the head.
"We all would've! I wanted to do this! You ruin the fun!" She huffed at the man.
For the few complains that Mary Sue managed to gather, this women were midwives and, somehow along the way, the women had complained for the pain and the man decided that enough was enough and took them to the hospital. She walked away slowly, seeing in the man's eyes that he'd explode soon if they didn't stop questioning him. She instead went to fill the forms for the women, though that required to choose one big and terrible action from two...
Jump into the argument again... or walking into the delivery room...
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Ananke frowned, this was not well. "Percy, if you could take your family into another room." She said politely. Percy frowned, opening his mouth, before Ananke snapped at him. "Now, Percy." She snapped, as Percy sighed before nodding. Standing up, he walked into another room with his mother and Paul. Moros frowned, staring at Ananke.

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