Chapter 2
Will lay awake in bed. He couldn't sleep thinking that Gabi was spending the night with Nick. He wasn't sure if it was Nick, but he was 95% sure. ''Maybe I'm overthinking this….'' He said to himself. He then turned over to see that Sonny was fast asleep. Looking at Sonny's face made Will feel better. He was so beautiful, especially when he was asleep.
Just when Will was falling asleep, a loud cry came from his daughter's room and him and Sonny both shot up.
''I'll see to her''Sonny said.
''No I'll get her, I was already awake''Will replied as he stumbled out of bed and into his daughters room….
''Awake again?''Will said quietly to his daughter. ''You don't need your bottle; I fed you half an hour ago when you had me up.. I thought you were out of this stage..''
Will opened up Ari's baby grow and took off her diaper, but her diaper was empty.
''Hmm..That's weird?'' Will said quietly. So he sat down in the rocking chair... that normally got Ari to sleep.
Minutes passed and Ari's small cry turned into a deafening cry, Will had never heard her like that before, and he started to get worried.
He sat in the chair, rocking back and forth, but nothing. He tried holding her in different ways, trying to get her to stop, but it was just no use. Will was so tired; he started to drift off with Arianna in his arms, even though she was still screaming…
A few minutes later, Will suddenly woke up to a weird noise from his daughter….
When he looked, she had vomited all over the wall….
''Oh god…SONNY!''Will screamed in shock. Arianna had never done that before.
It was only a few seconds after Sonny entered the room, he heard the panic in Will's voice.
''What Will… what's wrong?''Sonny panted.
''its Ari… something's wrong''Will cried.
'' Will don't cry it'll be fine…. What happened?''
Sonny switched on the bedroom light to see the mess everywhere, and he could see the pain in Will's eyes.
''She projectile vomited all up the wall.. What are we going to do Sonny….. what's wrong with her… what's wrong with my daughter?''
TBC….
