Chapter Thirty-Five
Quinn
I look in the mirror, making sure my hair is okay. It’s the morning of Dean and Kara’s wedding, and I’m not feeling the greatest. I’d say I’m nervous, but I don’t think that’s the case. I got invited back into the wedding party at the last minute, and I really do think Kara feels bad about going psychotic over the details of her wedding.
I wasn’t the only one who felt her wrath, and after her sorority sister threatened to drop out, Kara changed her ways. Still, things are tense between us, and Dean was given shit by Kara for hanging out with Archer. It bothered me, pissed me off even, and then I hit week thirty-nine and stopped caring about pretty much everything except getting this baby out of me.
She’s still in there, chilling with no signs of making her debut into the world. She finally dropped a week ago and hasn’t progressed since then.
“You look beautiful, babe,” Archer says, coming into the room. We’re at the venue, and I just got dressed and ready. He takes me in his arms, not able to hold me close since my giant stomach is in the way.
“Thanks,” I tell him. “You’re a hottie in a suit.”
“I’m looking forward to not being in a suit.” He wiggles his eyebrows and I make a face. For as overactive as my sex drive was in early pregnancy, I haven’t wanted anything else inside me for the last week or two.
“You and me both,” I say. “Though I’m not in a suit. This dress is tight, and my shoes are making my back hurt.”
“I have a few minutes,” he tells me. “Sit and let me rub it.”
“Oh my God, thank you.” I go to the only chair in this little dressing room and lean on the vanity, resting my head on my arms. Archer tries to work out the knots, and a weird, tight feeling comes over my abdomen. It’s not really painful, but it’s definitely weird. We get a few minutes together before we have to go and do pictures. Kara and Dean aren’t seeing each other before the ceremony, but we’re doing bridesmaid photos now to help move things along between the ceremony and reception.
I’m feeling better after having my back rubbed, but start to feel that weird tightening again…and again…and again as time goes on. When we’re done with pictures, the tightening hurts. I pull out my phone and start timing it, sitting on the floor in the back of the dressing room while the guys get their photos done.
I feel it three more times, every twenty minutes or so. Oh no. The ceremony starts in forty-five minutes. I can last that long…I think.
Half an hour and two contractions later, I’m not sure.
We’re called out, and I struggle to hold my flowers and keep a straight face as I fall in line with the other bridesmaids. Going from the dressing room to the ceremony location is difficult, and I fall behind, having to stop and wait for the contraction to pass. I’m not in labor. I can’t be. Not now, not on Dean and Kara’s fucking wedding day.
Saying I have to use the bathroom, I hobble away and grip the windowsill, waiting for another contraction to pass.
“Are you okay, Quinn?” Logan asks, coming out of the bathroom.
Gritting my teeth, I turn to him and force a smile. “I’m fine.”
“Why do you look like you’re about to burst into tears?”
“Weddings make me emotional.” I let out a breath as the pain leaves.
“Sure, they do.” His eyes narrow ever so slightly, not believing a word I’m saying. Owen comes over, flask in hand, and says the ceremony won’t start on time because of some sort of technical difficulty with the lighting.
“You okay, sis?” he asks me, unscrewing the lid of his flask. “You look a little sweaty.”
“Yeah,” I shoot back right away. “It’s hot in here.” I find a bench at the end of the hall and slumped down on it, both hands on my stomach. Owen and Logan whisper-talk, laughing about whatever it is they’re talking about, and I try to relax and convince myself this is just Braxton Hicks. “Can you get me some water?” I ask my brothers, not caring who answers. Logan goes off to get me something to drink, and Owen sits next to me.
“Are you sure you’re all right?” Owen asks, tipping his head.
“Yeah, I’m fi—” I cut off when another contraction hits. I bend forward, clutching my stomach. Holy mother of God! That pain is intense. It’s more than just my uterus contracting. It’s as if my whole body is trying to turn inside out.
“Are you in fucking labor?” Owen jumps up, dropping his flask. It clatters to the ground, but luckily the lid is screwed back on.
“No,” I say through gritted teeth. “I…I can’t be. Not today.”
Owen isn’t convinced and doesn’t know what to do. “Why are you acting like someone is stabbing you in the stomach then?”
I squeeze my eyes closed, waiting for the pain to pass. Fuck. That was more like fifteen minutes instead of twenty since the last one. “Because that’s what it feels like,” I finally say.
“You’re in labor.”
“Nope. I told you, I’m fine.” I get to my feet, doing my best not to grunt in pain, and pace to the window. “See? Totally fine.”
Logan comes back with water, and I drink half the water bottle, hoping it’ll make these Braxton Hicks contractions stop. Because that’s what they are.
Cannot. Be. In. Labor.
Kara finally let me back into the wedding party. She stopped caring if Dean and Archer hung out. We’re moving in the right direction and popping out a baby on the altar as she stands there looking beautiful in all white will only make things worse.
I take a few minutes to let the water hit me, not really knowing if that has any science behind it or if it just makes me feel better, and then get up to use the bathroom. Owen was right about being a little sweaty, and after going pee, I fix my makeup, smooth my hair, and go back into the hall. I’m walking back to the bridesmaids when another contraction hits.
Logan grabs onto me before I fall and leads me back to the bench.
“Are you still going to say you’re not in labor?” Owen asks.
“I’m not,” I groan, pain increasing as I talk. I don’t know how much more pain I can handle. The contraction hits its peak and then slowly fades away.
“Really?” Logan asks, getting his phone out. “Because this looks like labor to me. Have you had any of the other signs?” He pulls up a list on his phone. “Backache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bloody mucus—giving birth is fucking disgusting.”
“Get Archer,” I pant, still shaking the pain from the last contraction. My back is killing me. I had stomach issues all night. I’m in labor.
Owen nods and hurries down the hall, returning a minute later with Archer. He kneels down in front of me, putting his hands on my stomach.
“Are you okay, babe?”
“I’m fine,” I grunt out, focusing on my breathing. “I have to be fine.”
“If you’re in labor, you’re in labor. There’s nothing you can do about that.”
The wedding planner steps out and calls us to line up. We’re ready to go.
“They’ve been happening every fifteen or twenty minutes,” I say. “I can make it.”
“The ceremony is a little over twenty minutes long.”
“Perfect.” I grip Archer’s hand and have him pull me to my feet. His eyes are wide, and he looks at me in disbelief.
“Quinn, you’re in labor.”
“Nah.” I wave my hand in the air. “I’m fine. See?”
“You were up most the night in the bathroom. You felt sick this morning. Those are common labor signs, and now having regular contractions…Emma could be here in a matter of hours.”
“Good thing we have a twenty-minute ceremony.”
“Maybe you should sit this out,” Logan says, terrified the baby is going to just fall out.
“Kara would throw a fit if I dropped out at the last minute.” I hold my flowers up in front of me. “I’m fine. I just need to make it down the aisle, stand at the altar for a few minutes and then writhe in agony as Dean and Kara say their vows.”
No one looks convinced.
“Quinn,” Archer starts but is interrupted by the wedding planner.
“Let’s do this.” I force a smile and get in line with the rest of the bridesmaids. Archer and I aren’t walking together. As the best man, he’s up front and I’m the last bridesmaid to go out. Feeling like a ticking time bomb, I watch the clock, praying I can make it down the aisle.
By some miracle I do, and another contraction hits me as soon as we’re seated. I grip my flowers so tight a few stems break. I look up, seeing Archer watching me from the other side of the chapel. He’s strained and looks about ready to jump and come to me.
I give him a feeble thumbs up, and try to relax the best I can once the pain goes away. We’re halfway through the ceremony. My abdomen tightens, but it’s not as bad as before. Maybe the contractions are fading? Taking slow, steady breaths, I get through the rest of the ceremony with no issues. And then I move onto my feet with the rest of the bridesmaids to walk down the aisle and feel the pain start to come on. I slow, one hand on my stomach, and internalize the pain the best I can. Feeling like I’m going to puke, I’m stuck, rooted in the spot and paralyzed by pain.
All eyes are on Kara, and I’m pretty sure only a few notice me as I hobble down the aisle trying to catch up with the rest of the party. As soon as we’re outside, Archer finds me, taking me in his arms.
“You’re in labor, Quinn.”
“Yeah,” I agree, breath leaving me. I want out of these heels and out of this fucking dress. “I am.”
*
“You got here just in time,” the nurse says as she inserts an IV into my arm. “There’s a window for an epidural and you’ve almost missed it.”
I look up at Archer, silently yelling. The anesthesiologist has been paged but hasn’t come in yet, and if I miss my chance for pain meds, I’m going to be pissed. We stayed through pictures at the wedding, made it to the cocktail hour where I was able to force down some appetizers. Then the contractions started happening every five minutes.
No one wanted me to stick around. Archer drove me here while my parents stayed for the reception, and my mom has texted for updates constantly. Wedding day or not, this is what we wanted: just Archer in the delivery room with me.
Once the nurse is done, Archer brings a chair to the bedside, taking my hand. He helps me through another contraction. Each one seems to hurt worse than the last and I’m not entirely sure my body can handle this.
After what seems like an hour later, I get my epidural and can relax. Archer makes me comfortable and sits on the couch near my hospital bed. I spend the next few hours dozing on and off. I’m half asleep when my mom calls, and Archer answers and gives her an update. I’m eight centimeters dilated and will be giving birth soon.
His words send a jolt through me and I wake up.
I’m going to have a baby soon. Emma will finally be here.
“Quinn?” Archer hangs up and rushes over. “What’s wrong? Are you feeling pain?”
I shake my head, trying to move my legs. Archer sees and moves to the foot of the bed, moving my feet and fixing the blankets for me. “She’s almost here and I’m scared and excited.”
“Me too,” he says, brushing my hair back. His eyes go to the computer next to me, watching the lines move up and down. “That was a big contraction. I think she’ll be here really soon.”
I smile, putting my hand on my stomach for the last time. “Ready, baby?” I ask. Yawning, my eyes flutter shut, and I lay back, resting until the nurse comes back in.
“You’re crowning,” she tells us and Archer smiles. He’s right there, holding my hand. The nurse leaves to get the doctor, and I know this is it, after half a day of labor, our baby girl will be here.
Several minutes later, my OB and two other nurses come in. Archer holds my hand as I push as hard as I can, over and over until I feel like I physically can’t anymore because my body is about to give up. Sweat rolls down my back and Archer holds my hand tighter.
“You can do this, babe,” he says, stopping to run a cool washcloth over my face.
Nodding, I inhale and push again. I give it all I’ve got, pushing until my head hurts. And then I hear it: a tiny little cry that brings tears to my eyes—and Archer’s.
The doctor quickly checks her over and places her on my chest, covering her with a blanket.
“Oh my God,” I sob, looking down at the writhing, crying bundle on my chest.
Archer leans over, smoothing back my hair. His eyes are full of so much love. We gush over Emma, letting the cord pulse before Archer cuts it, and then it’s back to the baby again.
“She’s perfect,” Archer whispers, smiling down at his daughter. He tucks the blanket around her and kisses the top of her head. I have to remind him to take a picture, and we have the nurse take some of the three of us before she takes Emma to get her height and weight.
“Archer,” I say suddenly and his eyes widen, thinking something is wrong. “It’s after midnight.”
The biggest smile comes over his face and he bends to give me a kiss. “You’ll never be able to top this birthday present.”
When the nurse sets Emma back down on my chest and she nuzzles against me, I start crying. Happy tears only, of course, because right here and right now, I have everything I want.
Chapter Thirty-SixQuinn“I really think you should do it,” I tell Wes, pulling down my shirt so Emma can nurse. “This town needs you.”Wes gives me a look. “You can only pull that Batman crap on Dean. This town is safe.”“And it needs to stay safe. Being sheriff is a great way to make sure it stays that way.”He considers it but shakes his head. “It’s more than just agreeing to run. I need campaign money and someone to watch Jackson during the election and then again when I start working as sheriff. And that’s assuming I even win.”“I can watch him,” I offer.“I appreciate the offer, sis, but you have a one-month-old and are building a new house and working. You’re busy.”Transitioning into parenthood was an adjustment. It’s still an adjustment. Archer took a few days off before going back to work, and I still haven’t fallen into a routine with Emma. But we’re happy and we’re together, and that’s all that matters.“Jackson’s no trouble at all.”“He’ll go to school two days a week sta
END GAMEBook Two in the Dawson Family SeriesCopyright 2018Emily GoodwinChapter OneQuinnI don’t know what hurts worse: my wrist or my stomach. The pain there is more concerning, and my wrist could be broken in two and my mind would still be on my baby. I know it takes a lot to hurt a baby this early in the pregnancy, but that doesn’t stop me from worrying. I flatten my hand over my stomach, looking at the spot where the guy was just standing. I’m shocked, scared, and unable to figure out why he looked so familiar.Sam takes off after the guy, and I stand there, rooted to the spot for a moment before I shake myself and get my phone from the floor. The screen has blacked out, and I hold it up, unlocking it with facial recognition, and call 911.“911. What is the location of your emergency?” the dispatcher asks.“I, uh, I don’t know,” I breathe, heart still racing. Am I imagining it, or is the pain in my stomach turning into dull cramps? “I’m at my boyfriend’s house,” I rush out, re
Chapter TwoArcher“You’re needed in the ER.”I give the medical assistant a quizzical look. “The ER? Are you sure?”She’s sitting behind a desk in the PACU and just got off the phone. Her eyes dart to it and she nods. “That’s what they said. I asked twice since it’s not your area, but you’re being requested by Dr. Harris.”Sam is in the ER asking for me? He’s off today and he’s never in the emergency room. Why would he—oh shit.Quinn.My phone battery was low, so I plugged it in and left it with my clothes when I changed into surgical scrubs. I rush through the recovery area to get it and see I have missed texts from both Quinn and Sam. The most recent one is from Sam, and I have to read it twice because my brain refuses to believe what I’m seeing.Someone tried to break in and Quinn got hurt. We’re at the ER. I’ll have you paged.I scroll up, reading as I run down the hall, stopping only to get into an elevator. None of his other texts give me information, and neither do Quinn’s. I
Chapter ThreeArcherI pull the blankets up over Quinn’s shoulders, tucking her back in after I get out of bed. She fell asleep quickly, thanks to the Benadryl, and right now she looks peaceful and relaxed. I stand there for a moment looking down at her and feeling so much.I’m in love with her. Head over heels, crazy, stupid love with her. My heart is so full, more so than I ever thought possible. And it’s weird because while I’m standing here feeling all this love for Quinn, a deep-rooted hatred for my brother grows stronger and stronger.Bending over, I give Quinn a kiss, and turn to leave, silently shutting the door behind me. Grabbing the leftovers from lunch, I go into the living room and sit on the couch.“Everything good?” Sam asks, turning away from the TV.“Yeah. She’s sleeping.”Sam nods, looks back at the TV for half a second, and then at me again. “Your fucking brother?”“I know. I haven’t seen the asshole in years.”“What do you think he wanted?”“I have no fucking clue.
Chapter FourQuinnSunlight streams through the living room windows, directly illuminating the front door. I’m on my way to the kitchen to find something to eat, and I stop, looking at the door. Everything that happened yesterday is fresh in my mind, including the fear. I was afraid for myself, but even more afraid for my child, and now I understand why some women refer to themselves as ‘mama bears’ when it comes to protecting their babies.The rug I tripped over has been smoothed out again, and I remember it all so well. The look in the guy’s eyes. The desperation and anger in his voice. The way he looked at the shirt, I was wearing and knew it belonged to Archer. I’m certain I’ve never seen that Bobby guy before, but he looked familiar.Tearing my eyes away from the door, I continue to the kitchen. It’s seven a.m., and after eating mac and cheese last night, Archer and I watched the final Harry Potter movie before falling back asleep. He’s still sound asleep in bed, and I didn’t wan
Chapter SixArcher“I’ll call you when I get home.” Quinn slides her hands up my back. She’s already pressed up against my chest, but I pull her in even tighter. I knew her leaving would be hard, but I didn’t expect it to be as hard as it is. This long distance thing fucking sucks, and is made worse with her being pregnant.Not only do I miss her so much it hurts, I hate leaving her alone to deal with the symptoms brought on by our baby. I want to be there for her, bringing her water after she gets sick in the morning, running out to get whatever food she’s craving, and helping her with just everyday living since I know she’s exhausted.Having her here with me the last few days felt so natural. We’re supposed to be together, and it’s crazy to think I was right all those years ago when I first saw her. I wanted her then solely based on her appearance, but the more I got to know her, the more she worked her way into my heart.I spent years denying it. If I had said something back then,
Chapter SevenQuinn“Fine. Be mad at me. But you’re being overdramatic.” I take off my shoes and shake my head. “I wasn’t gone that long.”My words do nothing, and Lily continues to glare at me. Luna jumps up on the counter, meowing for food, and the others come running. Neville rubs against my legs, and I reach down to scoop him up.“I think you got fatter since I left.” He starts purring, and I carry him with me to the pantry. After I feed the cats, I change into pajamas and sit on the couch to call Archer. He doesn’t answer, so I leave him a message letting him know I got home safe and sound. He must have gotten called in for surgery, and my heart aches for him. He’s such a hard worker and needs a break, especially with everything that happened this weekend.I drag my suitcase into my room, pull out my essentials and push the suitcase to the side, saying I’ll empty it later. Really, it’ll sit there for at least a week before I get to it. Bringing my phone into the bathroom with me
Chapter EightArcherI take my earbuds out and wipe sweat from my brow, having just finished stretching after a workout. There’s a gym not even a block away from my apartment, and though I work crazy hours I try to make it a point to get in some exercise a few times a week. Though I haven’t lately. Quinn’s been too much of a distraction, in a good way of course.It’s early Tuesday morning, and I don’t think Quinn is awake yet. I’m not actually sure what time she gets up and heads out for work, and I don’t want to call or text and risk waking her up in case she’s still asleep. I stretch my arms out once more, knowing I’m going to be sore for going back into my workout routine hard instead of easing in after a few weeks away. I’ll probably stick with it this week and fall off the wagon again, but that’s more than fine with me if it means I get to be with Quinn.Sam worked late last night and is still sleeping. I quietly move throughout the apartment and get something quick to eat and th
Chapter Thirty-SixQuinn“I really think you should do it,” I tell Wes, pulling down my shirt so Emma can nurse. “This town needs you.”Wes gives me a look. “You can only pull that Batman crap on Dean. This town is safe.”“And it needs to stay safe. Being sheriff is a great way to make sure it stays that way.”He considers it but shakes his head. “It’s more than just agreeing to run. I need campaign money and someone to watch Jackson during the election and then again when I start working as sheriff. And that’s assuming I even win.”“I can watch him,” I offer.“I appreciate the offer, sis, but you have a one-month-old and are building a new house and working. You’re busy.”Transitioning into parenthood was an adjustment. It’s still an adjustment. Archer took a few days off before going back to work, and I still haven’t fallen into a routine with Emma. But we’re happy and we’re together, and that’s all that matters.“Jackson’s no trouble at all.”“He’ll go to school two days a week sta
Chapter Thirty-FiveQuinnI look in the mirror, making sure my hair is okay. It’s the morning of Dean and Kara’s wedding, and I’m not feeling the greatest. I’d say I’m nervous, but I don’t think that’s the case. I got invited back into the wedding party at the last minute, and I really do think Kara feels bad about going psychotic over the details of her wedding.I wasn’t the only one who felt her wrath, and after her sorority sister threatened to drop out, Kara changed her ways. Still, things are tense between us, and Dean was given shit by Kara for hanging out with Archer. It bothered me, pissed me off even, and then I hit week thirty-nine and stopped caring about pretty much everything except getting this baby out of me.She’s still in there, chilling with no signs of making her debut into the world. She finally dropped a week ago and hasn’t progressed since then.“You look beautiful, babe,” Archer says, coming into the room. We’re at the venue, and I just got dressed and ready. He
Chapter Thirty-FourArcher“Is it just me or is this really awkward?” Quinn leans in, resting her plate of appetizers on her belly.“It’s awkward. I feel like we should leave.”Her aunt Belinda comes over, arms extended. Quinn’s eyes widen, and she nods, putting on a fake smile. We’re at Dean and Kara’s wedding shower, and Quinn and Dean’s relatives are more excited about Emma’s upcoming birth and the house Quinn and I are building together than the wedding.Kara has been giving Quinn the stink-eye all afternoon, and Quinn and I retreated to the back of the venue, trying to escape the limelight. Quinn hands me her plate and gets up to hug her aunt. She winces when she stands, making me even more glad she’s done with her job in Chicago. Emma is due in a month and the round ligament pain has gotten worse, as well as Braxton Hicks contractions. She’s been a trooper though, hardly complaining at all. I’ve been working a lot of nights and weekends, paying my dues as the new guy on the team
Chapter Thirty-ThreeQuinn“You’re such a bitch for leaving,” Marissa says, standing next to my desk. “I’m going to miss you.”“I’m here for two more weeks,” I remind her. “And Eastwood is two hours away. Less if traffic moves quickly.”“Which happens so often.”“I know. But I’ll be in the city at least once a month.”“You better tell me every time you’re here.”“I will,” I say and look up from my desk. I put in my two weeks’ notice today. I’d been dreading doing it and actually put it off for a full week before talking to my boss. I’m sad to leave, and part of me will miss this place. But it’s mid-January and I’m so ready to go home and be with Archer.We have a small apartment downtown and have been finalizing plans for our house to be built this spring. Feeling like I’m becoming my mother, I’ve been pinning and saving posts on Pinterest like crazy. Archer made a list of things he wanted and has left the rest up to me. I’m having too much fun.“Anxious to go see your man?” Marissa a
Chapter Thirty-TwoArcher“Everything was perfect at the latest scan,” I say, taking the ultrasound photos from Quinn. We’re at her parents’ house again, two weeks after getting engaged. It’s Thursday afternoon and a bit early for dinner, but Quinn has to drive back to the city tonight for work in the morning. I was able to get back in for an interview at the local hospital, and after talking with the head surgeon again, I think things went as well as they can after you turn down a job because you didn’t think it’d be challenging enough.“The OB thinks she’s going to be big,” Quinn says, cutting into her chicken.“You are looking like a beached whale already,” Owen tells her with a wink.“I think you look radiant,” Logan counters. “Simply beautiful.”“Flattery isn’t going to make you be the godfather, dumbass,” Owen spits, rolling his eyes at his twin.“We already know it’s going to be me,” Dean counters, twisting the cap off a hard lemonade. Owen and Logan have been giving him shit a
Chapter Thirty-OneQuinn“No?” Archer echoes, face paling.“I want to hear the speech.” I close Archer’s fingers around the ring. “Ask me like you had it planned.”Archer looks down at the ring. “Are you…are you going to say yes?”“Yes!” I say, and tears fall from my eyes. “I love you so much, Archer.”“I love you too,” he says, wrapping his arms around me. He pulls me onto his lap, and when we kiss, everything fades away. Breathless, I break away, cupping Archer’s face with my hands.“How tired are you?”“Pretty damn tired.”I gently kiss him. “Do you want to get a good night’s sleep and make sure this is what you want?” I ask with a smile.“It’s what I’ve always wanted.” He shifts his weight, holding me close. “I brought the ring to Hawaii with me.”“You’ve had this since then?”“Not that particular one. Your grandma’s ring. I bought this one yesterday.”“That was fast,” I say, taking the ring from his hand. It’s gorgeous, with a large oval center stone in between the two diamonds f
Chapter ThirtyArcherI sink into the driver’s seat, squeezing my eyes shut for a second before starting the car. I just got home from Boston, and I have a headache. Both from lack of sleep and from everything going on. But after talking with my mother, I knew what I had to do. You make sacrifices for your children, and in the end, they’re worth it.I have two missed calls from Quinn, and it’s been killing me not to call her back. I wanted to wait until I was in the car though, so she wouldn’t hear the sounds of the airport. Leaving the parking garage, I call her, and she answers after the first ring.“Hey, babe,” I say. “Sorry I missed your calls. I was in back-to-back surgeries.”“You’re at work?” she asks, voice flat.“Yeah. But I’m out now.”“Sure.”“Are you still in Eastwood?”“Yep. That was my plan. Stay here this weekend.”“I can meet you there.”“Are you sure that’s what you want to do?” she snaps.“Yeah. Quinn…” I exhale heavily. “We need to talk, okay?”“We do.”“I’ll be the
Chapter Twenty-NineQuinn“Your tummy is big, Aunt Winnie.”“Thanks, buddy. But if you think this is big, just wait.”Jackson scrunches up his nose. “I still don’t get how Archer put a baby in there.”“Hey,” Weston says, shaking his head. “We talked about this.”I try not to laugh, knowing the reaction will only perpetuate the situation. “What did you say?” I quietly ask Wes.“A lot of stuff that confused him even more. But I told him it’s not polite to talk to women about things in their bellies.”“Good call. Raise him to be a gentleman.” I put my hand on my lower abdomen, wincing as I straighten up.“You okay, sis?”“Yeah, I’m fine. I’ve been having more round ligament pain the last few days. My OB said it was more common in the first trimester, fades in the second, and comes back at the end. Some lucky people get it the whole nine months, and it looks like I’m one of those.”“Daisy had that,” Wes says, not looking at me. He doesn’t talk about his wife that often, not that I could b
Chapter Twenty-EightArcher“Your frequent flyer is back.”“Are you serious?” I look up from the paperwork I’ve been filling out for the last twenty minutes, knowing by the nurse’s face she is.“Popped stitches. ER sent him up.”“They can’t do stitches down there?” I grumble.The nurse rolls her eyes. “Apparently ‘it’s internal,’ and he needs to see a surgeon. Like we can just put him in front of our other patients. Do you want me to send him back down?”“No, I’ll deal with it. Thank you, though.”I finish my paperwork and deal with the difficult patient, who had a hernia repaired a month ago and hasn’t followed post-op instructions at all. He’s been in three times since his operation. I do rounds after that, finish my paperwork and finally go home after a twenty-six-hour shift.Another resident who’s been in the program with me since the beginning got into a car accident and broke several bones in her hand. She’s unable to operate and just thinking about it makes my stomach churn. It