Brian and Jack had just thought the baby had kicked, but Gerry was more concerned, he'd never seen her in the much pain. He ordered her into the car, he opened the door and Jack and Brian helped her out to the car. Gerry speed down the roads in a desperate rush to get the hospital, doing nearly double the speed limit. Jack and Brian followed in Jacks car, but he was not breaking the speed limits.
When Jack and Brian had arrived at the hospital, they'd found the other two had got there quite a while ago. They were already settled in a private room. Sandra was doing her best to sleep through the pain while the boys all talked around her.
Over the next 6 hours the pain was gradually getting worse, until she'd screamed at Jack and Brian to get out and at Gerry to get a doctor. The doctor came in a delivered her the good news. 10cm, you can start pushing now.
Jack and Brian were outside listening to Sandra panting and screaming, they were thinking about how the birth of this baby would change things.
About 2 hours later, Sandra had finally been told what she had been wanting to hear for what felt like forever.
'Congratulations, Miss Pullman, Mr standing. It's a boy.'
They both smiled the biggest smile they'd ever smiled. Then she was overfilled by worry she'd never felt like this before. She'd never been so worried.
'I'm really sorry we have to take him down to intensive care.'
A tear fell from her eye, it was just her and Gerry in the room now. She had only had a glimpse of her newborn son. He was the most gorgeous thing, she had ever seen. He was hers. He came from her.
Meanwhile, outside Jack and Brian were also starting to worry as from Sandra's room they watched the most adorable little baby, being wheeled from the room and rushed somewhere else. Jack ran over to Sandra and gave her a big hug.
'What's going on?' he asked.
'I don't know' she replied between sobs.
'They've taken him to intensive care and they won't tell us why.' Gerry whispered, looking like death. He loved that gorgeous little boy more than words to describe.
Brian then felt the need to say something.
'Gerry, Sandra, he's adorable.' Sandra smiled for the first time since he was taken. Her smile wasn't her normal smile. She was too worried.
