MasukThe nurses and visitors looked at Patricia's angry voice that reverberated across the hospital hallway.
“Where is she?!” Patricia shouted again. “Where is Ava?!”
Fear and exhaustion crashed down over Ava as she sat beside the NICU window.
The nurses and visitors looked at Patricia's angry voice that reverberated across the hospital hallway.“Where is she?!” Patricia shouted again. “Where is Ava?!”Fear and exhaustion crashed down over Ava as she sat beside the NICU window.Marcus immediately stepped closer to her.It's not something you have to deal with now," he quietly said.But before Ava could answer, Patricia appeared around the corner.Her gaze went straight to Ava.
The sun was just beginning to pierce the light filtering through the hospital window as Ava sat quietly on the bed, gazing at the ring on her finger for the hundredth time. This was still not real to me.She was still looking at her hand when Marcus walked back into the room with two cups of coffee.By the end of the sentence, he had a small smile on his face as if to say, “You're back, you're back.”Ava looked up.“Doing what?”“Looks shocked,” replied Marcus.
The loud alarms continued to echo throughout the NICU, and their hearts beat painfully as they stood beside the glass, tears streaming down their faces, and both Marcus and Ava clutching onto each other as they watched helplessly as the doctors worked hard to stabilise their little son.“Come on, baby,” Ava whispered desperately. “Come on, come on…”In the room, the nurses moved around swiftly, manipulating tubes and monitoring machines, as the doctor looked at the monitor closely.One nurse said his oxygen level is “improving somewhat.Immediately, the doctor replied, “Keep going.&
A sharp sound that could be heard from the monitor, both loud and fast, and inside the NICU, the doctors and nurses raced around the tiny baby, faces serious as they concentrated on the falling numbers.“Oxygen levels are rapidly decreasing,” said one nurse urgently.The doctor promptly replied, "Adjust the support. “Now.”Ava stood still outside the glass, her hands clutched tight to it, her eyes never leaving her baby's, her breathing shivering like an ocean wave that she cannot control, terror creeping up inside her.What are they doing?” she shrieked, her voice shaking.
With the edge of the blanket clutched tightly in her weak fingers, Ava sat up slowly in her hospital bed as her mind roamed free, waiting for her baby to return, for she felt like every second was too long when he was not with her.A knock on the door was heard.“Come in,” Ava whispered.Yesterday the door opened and Lydia walked in slowly and quietly, concerned for Ava.Lydia's voice called out softly, “Ava…”Ava was surprised to look up.&ldqu
Ava was in a hospital bed, her body weak and heavy, with the soft sounds of machines in the room, the pain of delivery was still there, but it seemed small in comparison with the fear in her heart.“Marcus…” she said in a barely audible voice.There was no response, however.She turned her head slightly, but her eyes traced the room, and when she couldn't see him, her chest squeezed.At that time, a nurse came in carrying a small tray.The nurse said to her softly, “Good morning.” How do you feel?
It was very quiet in the backyard that late in the afternoon; it was heavy rather than chilly. Marcus went out to have his air and jacket on his arm, still mixed up in all the stuff he had overheard and seen over the last few days.He paused as he caught a glimpse of someone close to the old garden
Bella gazed at Ava in the hall and smiled immediately, all natural and comfortable, as though nothing strange had ever occurred previously. She brought it on her light feet, going along and using the juice like she had plenty of time."Ava," Bella said with a grin. "Was just looking for you."Ava w
Ava’s POVEven dinner was noisier than ever. And the plates were clattering, and the voices were mixed, and Mom was moving round the table as though it were a company of soldiers. The odour of the food struck the room, full and plump, and my stomach squirmed the moment I was seated. I clamped m
Ava had just learned of the wedding dress in the same manner that she had been learning about things these days.She literally overheard it.Pat, calm as ever, was in the kitchen with her phone glued against her ear, and she sounded all sharp and sure as ever.“Yeah, in the morning tomorrow,” Pat a







