Harry's point of view
I stood outside the small room at St Mungo's. I could hear Ginny screaming and I wanted more than anything to run in there and to reassure her that it would all be alright. I wanted to be able to reassure myself that it would all be alright, but I couldn't. Two more healers walked in there and all of a sudden I heard "Silenco!" and Ginny stopped screaming. I ran for the door and tried to open it but it was locked. What were they doing to her? All I could do know was wait.
It had been two hours since Ginny had been taken into the room on a stretcher. The charm that one of the healers had put on her was rubbing off and it seemed that she was too powerful for them to recast it. I got out my wand and sent a patronus message to Molly and Ron. I knew that if Ginny came out of here she would kill me but still she deserved to know. I sent it to Ron because I knew that he would comfort me. I checked my watch for the ninety ninth time. It had been six hours since Ginny had entered the room. I tried the door again but it was still locked.
An hour later an exhausted looking healer came out of the room. I leaped up immediately. "Congratulations Mr Potter! It's a girl?" I stared at her dumbfounded. "Your child, it's a girl!" What? I was a Father? How did this happen? Ginny wasn't even pregnant. I was confused, but the healer thought that I was overjoyed. "You can go and see her if you want, she's with Ginervra." I mumbled a quick thank you and walked into the room. Ginny was sitting there with the tiniest little baby in her arms and a huge grin spread across her face. "Harry! Come look! It's a girl. I didn't know!" she said looking up. Then it hit me, I was a father. I was a father!
Ginny had changed out of her hospital robes and was wearing an outfit that I had bought in for her. I couldn't believe what had happened, and neither could she. Even though we now knew that Ginny had been pregnant for the last seven months it still came as a huge shock to the two of us. We had a bit of a scare though when we were told that the baby may have some effects from the unknown pregnancy because Ginny had consumed some alcohol. It didn't matter though because I promised that I would never let any harm come to our baby.
Slowly we gathered all of the things that I had bought in for Ginny over the last few days. We bundled everything in the back of the car to make sure that our daughter had enough room. Just as we were about to leave the receptionist said to us "Now listen honey make sure that you lay off driving for a couple of weeks, alright!" Ginny nodded but I just laughed – Ginny couldn't drive anyway!
