Chapter 60

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He runs out, seeing my holding my stomach, and standing in a pool of water.
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"My water broke, Carl." I say, feeling another pain come. He runs over, grabbing my hand. The contraction finally passes.
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Carl lays towels on the ground. He helps me lay down away from the puddle and onto the towels. "Carl, you'll have to deliver the baby if their not back." I tell him, taking deep breaths.
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"No, Taylor. I can't." Carl says.
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"You have to." I say. "Please" I add.
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He nods. "Okay. Fine." He says.
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*2 hours later*
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The pains have gotten worse. They are still not back.
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"Carl! I need to push!" I scream. He pulls my jeans and underwear off. I pull my knees up a little bit. He grabs my hand. "1..2..3! Push!" Carl yells to me.
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I push as hard as I can, a huge, loud scream coming out. "Push again, I see the head!" Carl tells me.
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I take a huge deep breath, and push the hardest I could push. I hear the baby crying. I lift my head up, dizzy, and blurry. I see Carl cutting the umbilical cord. Everything around me gets black. My heads back on the ground, and everything's black.
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*Carl's POV*
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I look up and see Taylor passed out. I hug the baby against my shirt. "Taylor? Taylor?!" I say, shaking her. She doesn't get up. I hate seeing her in pain. It hurts me. I cradle the baby in my arms, starting to cry. I hear the creak of the cell block door. I stand up, and walk out. I see everyone walking in, carrying things.
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My shirt is blood, and wet.
The baby starts crying. Everyone looks up. They all look shocked.
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"Oh my god." My dad says. Carol goes to Taylor, checking on her.
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My dad takes the baby, starting to clean it off. "I-is she dead?" I ask. Carol shakes her head. I sigh in relief. "She's just past out." Carol says. I nod.
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"It's a girl!" Rick announces. I wipe my eyes and smile.
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Hope y'all liked it. I tried to make it long. :)
Ill update later.

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