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Heartache

"Mama. Wake up, me hungry." Johnna said as she gently patted her face.

Jackie slowly opened her eyes and smiled at the little girl.

"You're hungry? You just ate yesterday." Jackie told her jokingly.

"You funny mama. Me hungry every day." Johnna said with a giggle.

"Every day?" Jackie asked pretending to be shocked.

"Yeah." Johnna said as shook her head.

"Alright, I'll get up." Jackie told her.

Suddenly Nick snored and the little girl jumped but then burst into a fit of giggles which woke Nick up.

Nick and Jackie both then got out of bed.

"Alright Johnna, let me check on your baby sister and then I'll make you something to eat." Jackie said.

Jackie peeked in the baby's crib and she was asleep.

"Oh what a sweetheart, letting mommy and daddy sleep in a little bit." Jackie cooed at the infant as she reached down and stroked her cheek.

It was then Jackie noticed the baby felt cold.

"Hundley?" Jackie said as she touched her again.

The baby didn't stir.

"Hundley." She screamed nearly in hysterics.

"Oh God, she's not breathing." She realized in a panic.

"Nick call 911 the baby isn't breathing." She shrieked.

She immediately picked the baby up and laid her gently on the floor and then started CPR.

Nick came flying in the room with the phone up to his ear, talking to the 911 operator.

"When is the last time you fed her Jackie?" He asked.

"I fed her at 6:30, she was fine."

"Come on baby girl, breathe, please." Jackie prayed.

"This isn't working." Jackie screamed.

"Here, let me try." Nick said as he switched places with her, throwing the phone at her.

The other kids had gathered at the doorway, they had never seen anything like this, both their mommy and daddy were upset and their baby sister who they adored was on the floor and to them it appeared Nick was hitting her, which of course he wasn't.

"Get someone here now." Jackie screamed into the phone.

"They're on there way ma'am."

Jackie glanced back over at Nick and the baby, Nick was still doing CPR but he wasn't having any more luck then she did.

Help might arrive too late.