Thanks for all the reviews. The first couple chapters are based off the promo for 10x09. Ironically a lot of my theories where right, like Mitch going to help search with Jack. Really enjoyed episode 10 but wish the crash would have been more stretched out. And had a lot more drama.
Amy whinced in pain. Something was wrong she knew it. The accident most likely making injuries from her fall worse. She'd managed to use a piece of glass to finally free herself from the locked seatbelt. It was getting harder to stay awake which made her wonder if she'd hit her head. She was startled out of her thoughts by her dad suddenly moving. "Dad?!" She slid over. "Dad?" She touched his shoulder. His eyes opened slowly. She smiled ear to ear at him. She reached for his hand and squeezed it. "Dad?" Her voice cracked.
"Amy?" He whispered. She nodded. He squeezed her hand once she started crying. "Hey...it's okay."
She smiled. "Does anything hurt? We crashed pretty hard."
"My head...other then that I'm okay."
"You got a gash in your forehead from the window." She brushed his hair out of the way to look closer at it. He flinched. "It's kinda deep and you probably have a concussion. You'd been out for a while."
"Where's Georgie?" He asked now realizing she wasn't with them.
"I sent her to get help. But that was over an hour ago." She realized. "She should have been back by now. I knew I shouldn't have let her go. What if she got hurt or lost? Or worse kidnapped? Lou's gonna be so mad at me." She panicked.
"I'm sure she's fine. She had to be the one to go. I'm sure she found help and we'll be rescued soon." Tim reassured.
"Maybe your right." Amy said as another pain hit her. Tim looked at her concerned. "You were right. I shouldn't have agreed to do this horse clinic. And you were right something was wrong. I got knocked down and now it really hurts." She started crying. "I want Ty."
"Knocked down?! When?" Tim asked alarmed. "Is that why you had pains?"
"Maybe."
"Amy! You promised me you'd be careful." He was getting angry. He stopped talking after seeing the guilty look in her eyes. "It's not your fault. That horse was a bit wild."
"It is my fault. I promised Ty I'd take care of the baby while he was gone. And I haven't done a very good job." She wiped a tear away. "This is the second time I've fallen." She whispered.
"Oh Amy. It was just an accident."
"Dad?" Amy said looking over at him. "I'm scared."
"Every things gonna be okay. Helps on it's way. I'm sure of it." He wrapped his arm around Amy. And kissed the side of her cheek. "Does anything else hurt?" She shook her head. "Amy...I'm sorry." He said after a few minutes.
She turned and looked at him. "Dad, don't." She knew where he was going and she didn't wanna talk about it. "It's not your fault."
"I'm sorry for leaving. I'm sorry I wasn't a better Dad." His eyes got misty.
"You are a great Dad. You came back didn't you?"
"I never should have left in the first place, Amy." He was more lecturing himself.
"I'm glad you came back. And I'm glad that you're here with me now." She smiled.
"I promise I'll do whatever it takes to get you home safe."
"Do you think Grandpa called Ty?" Amy said changing the subject slightly.
"Once Georgie let's them know what's going on, probably. Why? I thought you wanted Ty?"
"I do. It's just..." She paused. "I don't want him to worry."
"Honey, it's his job to worry. Husbands and father's."
"Is that why you blame yourself for this? Cause you saved us. We are okay."
Tim smiled. "If I would have left well enough alone we'd still be at the horse clinic."
"You we're right. The pains weren't braxon hicks."
"You sure?" He asked concerned. Amy nodded.
"What if I hurt the baby? Ty will never forgive me." She let out a sob.
"Ty's not gonna be mad. He'll understand these things happen. And you and I both know he'd be more concerned that you were okay." Amy nodded. "Whatever your thinking...don't."
"I can't help it." She wiped a newly fallen tear off her cheek. "What if I'm not cut out to be a mom?"
"You are gonna make a great mom. You're already an amazing aunt to Georgie and Katie." He brushed a strand of her hair out of her eyes. "I know you're scared but that's only cause it's new. You and Ty will figure it out."
Amy smiled. "Thanks Dad."
Jack and Lisa were in the kitchen getting dinner ready while Lou set the table. "Georgie couldn't stop talking about this horse clinic. She'll be so excited to tell you all about it."
"Poor Amy won't get a word in edge wise." Jack added. To which Lisa laughed.
"Tell me about it." Lou said coming into the kitchen. "She practically begged me to let her go."
"It's nice of her to spend the day with Amy and Tim." Lisa smiled.
"Yeah. Wonder how Amy made out with Tim nagging her all day."
"Please don't say anything about that when Dad gets here. He's only looking out for Amy and if I'm being honest I wish he would have been half that concerned when I was pregnant." Lou grabbed a carrot.
"Hey, that's for dinner."
"Why don't you go see what Katie's up too." Lou nodded and walked off down the hall toward her youngest daughter's room.
Ty paced around trying to find a signal. His face lite up once it connected. He hit Amy's number and waited impatiently for her to pick up. After a few rings it went to her voicemail. Although he was disappointed he understood. She was probably napping or had forgotten her phone. She was forgetful lately.
"Hey...you reached Amy Fleming-Borden." He smiled at the sound of her voice. He'd missed her more then he ever thought.
"Hey Amy!" Ty explained excitedly. "Bob and I had the best day! We finally got to see some Gobi bears. It was incredible, Amy! I wish you could've seen them. We got to help a baby who had been hurt. This is exactly why we had to this. We are actually making a difference." He smiled. "I really wanted to skype you but the signal isn't the best out here. I probably caught you sleeping or checking on the horses. I hope our little Nugget hasn't been causing too much trouble. I can't wait to come home. I can't wait to start our life together. You, me and our little Nugget. I love you both so much."
