“Tiffany!” I gasped, reaching out for Tiffany, but Sebastian scooped her up in his arms.
“Tiffany? Are you ok?” He fretted, and I took her from him.
“It’s okay. It’s okay.” I cooed, cradling her to my chest as her entire body relaxed.
“We need to go to the hospital now! She—”
“She’s fine. Don’t worry. She just used a lot of her energy.” I told Sebastian as Tiffany snuggled into my chest, clinging to my clothes like it would relieve her of all the pain.
“How? She was completely fine some seconds ago, and now she’s in pain!” He exclaimed, confusion glowing in his eyes.
“I promise you she’s fine. If we needed to go to the hospital, I wouldn’t be here having this conversation. It’s just that since she’s still recovering from her surgery, she can’t play or move as she formerly did. She’ll be back in a few minutes.” I assured him and gave him a small smile.
I understood his worry far more than he did. It wasn’t nice seeing my child struggle with her health while I couldn’t do anything. I j