A/N: Sorry I haven't updated but my computer crashed with my entire story on it. I still don't have a replacement but I decided to try to finish it any way.
Last Time: Slowly I noticed her eyes began to flutter. Then they opened and I saw Ty's eyes staring right back at me. Her eyes were the same shape the only difference was that her eyes had a bluish tint to them. Our eyes met. She was perfect.
Amy POV:
As I finished typing my project and turning it online I would reach over every once in a while to let the baby girl play with my hand. She was so quiet even thought she was bright awake. Once I was finished with everything I had to do on my laptop I got up and put it back on my desk. Then I walked back to the bed as quickly as possible, only for me to forget about the basket and trip over it. I managed to catch my fall on the bed. Everything that was in the basket fell out. I got back-up and started to pick up all the blankets and fold them into a neat stack that I placed back inside the now right side basket. Placing the basket in a corner to prevent myself from tripping over it once again, I walked back to the bed only to see a white envelope on the floor. I picked it up and sat on the bed.
On the back it had my name written. Slowly I turned the envelope around prepared to open it. I could feel my brows furrowed in worry and fear. What could be written in this envelope? Kept repeating itself in my mind. Slowly I opened it and took the later that was inside.
I felt my eyes water as I read the content. All the blood from my face drained itself into my stomach creating a rock that just wouldn't move. I felt unbelievable pain emanating from my heart. How could he? Kept being screamed in my head. He swore fidelity I trusted him. Suddenly all the joy of having this baby girl here was drained out of me.
As I got closer to the bottom of the page my anger towards Ty slowly decreased, but I knew that the moment I saw him I would punch him in the face. I turned the page to see if the attached forms were there and filled out correctly, when I noticed that they were I looked toward my clock to see the time. It was five. I got up and dried my tears. I grabbed the basket and took out all the blankets expect the thicknesses one which I place at the bottom to make it comfortable for the baby. I grabbed her gently and all the remaining anger left me, instead I sense of determination took over. The little girl was placed in the basket and I carried the basket and her to the bathroom with me so that I could watch her while I showered. Once I was freshly showered and dressed I took the baby to the kitchen with me where I made coffee and breakfast for everyone. Lou would be over soon along with everyone else. I quickly wrote a note saying I was going to town and left everything served. I drank my coffee and got all my winter gear on before heading to my truck. I place the baby on the floor the backseat. I pushed the shotgun seat back so that the basket would be stuck in place preventing the basket from moving all over the place.
Once the basket was secured I got into the driver's seat and left.
