I don't even know if it was a girl or a boy?

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Austin's POV

I dropped to my knees, "please doctor, don't let her die."

"Austin, We are doing everything we can, but Ally is yet to wa.."

A young girl doctor ran in and cut him off "Doctor, she has come round."

I raced into the room and saw Ally, panicking to get out of the bed, struggling for breath. She saw me.

"A..AU... Austin..." She choked.

"I'm here Als, we have a beautiful little girl. Now calm down." I soothed her for nearly 10 minutes as her heart rate dropped back to normal slowly. I continued talking to her, "and as soon as we know your better, we can go and see her together and bring her home. When your better we can think of names together. Just relax Ally."

Doctors stood and watched me and I calmed her down. Ally breathing and heart rate had gone back to normal and they started removing her wires and masks, although Doctors warned she was not to move from her bed.

I sat holding her hand for the rest of the night. She was sleepy but doctors had promised me that she would be fully alert tomorrow and I could bring her up to the baby in a wheelchair.

The Next Morning ~

Ally's POV

I woke up in the hospital bed with Austin beside me. I had blurry memories of all the doctors around me lastnight. I know I had a little baby, I don't even know if it was a girl or a boy. A nurse came into the room carrying a tray.

"Good Morning Ally, it's great to see you awake so quickly. I was worried about you. Heres your breakfast, your doctor recommends you eat all of it to collect up nutrients. " The nurse stopped talking and hugged Ally.

"Thank you so much, I don't even know your name."

"Clancy"

"Thats a gorgeous name, Clancy? Would there be any chance of food for my boyfriend. I can tell he hasn't left and I'm sure he's starving."

"Well technically, we are not allowed give patient food to visitors but it just so happens that my husband is the chef. Does he like pancakes?"

I giggled. "Yes, he adores pancakes."

Clancy giggled and walked out of the room. I pretty much sat and watched Austin sleep for 10 minutes. He looked exhausted, he was more pale than he since the last time I saw him. Clancy walked back in and put the pancakes under Austin's nose. His eyes shot open, he actually looked at the pancakes first, looked at me and smiled then take the plate from Clancy and thanked her. He began to chat to me as he ate very slowly.

"So did we have a girl or a boy?"

"A little girl."

"Who does she look like?"

"I haven't seen her yet. I wanted to wait for you."

"AUSTIN WE HAVE TO GO UP AND SEE HER." I nearly jumped out if my skin with excitement.

"Okay, calm down crazy." He laughed and rushed off to get a wheelchair. It's pretty hard to walk when you have just had your tummy cut open.

He arrived back and helped me into the wheelchair. Then he walked around and kneeled down on one knee in front of me.

*just kidding ;)*

"Are you ready to see our little girl?"

"I've never been more ready." We raced up to the newborn ward and there she was. She was beautiful. She looked exactly like Austin, she had his sallow complexion, a little tuft of blonde hair, Austin's nose, eyes and lips. Tears began to sting my eyes. I looked up at Austin. He was rubbing his eyes like crazy.

"Austin are you crying?"

"N-n-no I- I h-a-a-ve tears in my eyes." He choked. I giggled at him and looked back at the baby. Clancy wandered in and read her files.

"Well guys, She is ready to go home although Ally, you have to stay in another 2 days. Just to make sure everything is okay."

" Oh I'm not sure Austin can handle her all by himself."

"Well maybe he has a family member like his mom who could help him?" Austin's face dropped in panic. He hadn't spoken to his parents in months, and he was an only child. So no mom and no sisters."

"Well maybe Dez cou."

"NO" I cut across him.

"Bu-"

"No."

"Well I'll leave you guys to sort it out, I'm sorry we can't keep her here longer but we're tight for space with new babies coming in." Clancy left and I looked at Austin guiltily.

"Austin, maybe it's time to call your mom."

"No. I know someone who can help me."

"Who?"

"I'll be back in a minute, just making a phone call." Austin stepped out of the room.

Austin's POV

"Hey Beth, hey yeah, it's Austin. I need a favour."

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