Don't Leave Us (Sequel to Something Blue)
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  • Reads 9,173
  • Votes 221
  • Parts 25
  • Time 2h 48m
Complete, First published May 08, 2013
(Saving Mattie trilogy, book 3)  

"Niall, something's wrong." I grunted. The pain barrelled through me like a train, and I felt sick. I didn't even know I was kneeled over until Niall struggled to tug me to my feet. "Please, take me to the hospital, now!"              

Mattie and Niall are happily married, and have just been greeted with news of an oncoming child. But there are many, many obstacles ahead of the couple. With pregnancy scares, fights and life decisions still to be made, they are still far, far from a peaceful family.                 

© 2013, MattMcGr                                

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