Frick me!

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"You're driving waaaaaaay faster than the speed limit Anne!" "Do you want to get to the hospital to get your baby or do you want it in the car?" You try to give her a stare but, just as you're trying, you get another contraction. Huff, huff the pain away just like the doctor told you to, you keep reminding yourself. You can finally see the hospital as your contraction comes to an end. Anne drives into the emergency parkinglot and she comes over to your side to help you out. "Thanks." "You're welcome love." Just as you're getting out of the car a nurse comes rushing to you. "Can I help you?" She asks. "Yeah my daughter in law here is pregnant and i think the baby is coming really soon!" Anne replies before you can even say hi to the nurse. "Alright lets get you in then." She seems nice, you think as she takes you the delivery rooms very carefully. While you're walking past all the rooms to get to your own, which happens to be at the end of the long hallway, you hear a woman scream. "What was that?" You ask the nurse. "Oh that was just a woman pushing her baby out. She didnt want an epidural." IM SO GETTING AN EPIDURAL! CANT FORGET THAT! You keep repeating to yourself. You're finally at the end of the long hallway. "Here's your room, make yourself comfortable and I'll be back in a little bit to check up on you and the baby and we'll put you on the monitors." "Alright." Is all you can reply before the next shot of pain goes through your back. You lie down on the bed as fast as you can and curl up in a ball, it always helps with menstruation pains... Let's pray it works with contractions as well. "Y/N! I finally found you! Finding a parking space was hell." Anne says as she walks in. All of a sudden you remember that Harry left for an interview. "Anne?" "Yes honey?" "Has anyone called Harry?" You ask her carefully. "I totally forgot!" She says in shock. "Could you please? I cant do this without him." You tell her. You dont know why but you've grown quite fond of that curly haired, tall boy in these couple of months. He's been really nice to you and to the baby. "I'm going to call him right away alright?" Anne says as she walks out of the room again to find a quiet place to call her son. After a few minutes the nurse walks back in. "Alright, lets get you on these monitors then, shall we?" She asks, knowing its a rhetorical question.

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