Chapter 36

AN Yes I know two at once. If another writer can give me a tip on breaking perspectives up…I would appreciate it. The way I used to do it doesn't work anymore on ….

Lulu was spending her spare time with Milo. Every moment that she wasn't with Lucas and Milo wasn't on duty. She talked to him about Lucas and since yesterday's revelation about Carly. She was worried about her cousin. She knew what it felt like to feel you weren't enough. Dillion had taught her that lesson last year, but Carly had been getting that broadcasted to her constantly her whole life.

Lulu had never understood how Carly was as strong as she was. Her cousin seemed always to be infallible no matter the blow…but this was something altogether unprecedented.

Liz had planned everything down to the last moment. She had called the hospital and left a message that she wasn't feeling well and won't be in.

She had started to feel nauseous after the third bottle, but the aspirin had calmed that down. Everything was slowing down. Soon Jason would love her again and her little angel would be hers alone forever. Lucky couldn't take the symbol of Jason's love away, no one could.

Jason would take care of her afterwards. He would have to, just like with Sam. Except Liz would make him happy.

Jason got the call as they were getting ready for Mass with the boys. Firefighters had gotten a concerned call from a neighbor of Liz's. When they arrived at her and Lucky's house she had entered premature labor.

They were taking her to the hospital and she had requested that they call him. Jason let them know that he would call Lucky.

Carly sat beside him while he was on the phone. "You can go to the hospital Jason."

"Carly."

"It's your child." Carly said firmly. : I know you're worried, you would be even if it was Lucky's; and someone called you and the situation was the same."

"Lucky already told me he knows and filed papers to raise the baby. He's a good father and he can get along with Liz for Cameron and the baby, in a way that I am not able to. I can't stand being told all the time that every choice I make is wrong."