That time of the month - 12

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Written on May 22nd, 2020.

*Andrew's pov*
I woke up to y/n moving around in her sleep, clearly uncomfortable. I didn't think much of it so I cuddled into her more and fell back asleep.

I woke up around two hours later to an empty bed. I had no idea where y/n went. It's almost like she disappeared out of thin air. That was, until I heard the toilet flush from the bathroom off of our bedroom. And then saw a miserable looking y/n walk out. The mood of the room changed. She climbed back into bed and laid on her stomach arms at her side groaning. And then I knew what was going on. She was on her period.

Y/n wasn't one to do much doing those 4-5 days of 'hell on earth' as she calls it. She mostly just lays in bed or on the couch, going to the bathroom every few hours. But when cramps hit her, they hit her like a truck. She can't get out of bed. She's stuck in the fetal position until she falls asleep. I feel horrible for her, because all I can do is sit and watch. And give her medicine and heating pads. It's sucks.

"Fuck me dude" I heard y/n groan. "I would but I can't for the next few days" I giggled. She glared at me. But then went back to being in pain. I then knew what to do. I slipped out of bed and went to the kitchen to heat up the heating pad in the microwave and grabbed her a ginger ale and water (to drink until the ginger ale is flat) as well as an Advil. I came back into the room and saw that she was flipped over facing my side of the bed in the fetal position grasping the comforter. With her eyes squeezed shut. I walked over, placed the heat on her stomach and put the ginger ale down, and handed her the water and Advil for her to take. Then got into bed and turned on Netflix.

Y/n fell back to sleep within a half an hour, and me shortly after her. But rest assured that I took care of her for the rest of the week.

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This one is kinda bad, but I thought of the idea and had to write what was in my mind quickly, so I'm sorry. Love you guys. <3

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