Little
things change so much Part 22:
Consequences
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Penny
entered the room and tried to go up to the bed as well so she could
lay the cloth on Prue's forehead, but Andy pushed her lightly away
and grabbed the cloth harshly out of her hands.
"Don't even
try to touch her!!"
He hissed, placing the cloth on Prue's
forehead, then turned around, getting up
"This is all your
fault!"
Andy yelled at her. all his rage coming to the surface.
He'd tell her what a bitch she was the last weeks, the last
months.
"You stressed her with making her do everything!!! She
not even had the time to eat or take a tiny nap!! I swear if anything
is wrong with Prue or the baby I'm gonna..."
Andy started to
yell at her, but wasn't able to go on. He was interrupted, but not
by Penny.
"An... Andy..."
Prue said lowly. She had woken
up, with all the yelling around. And probably also, cause she felt,
she was needed. Had to stop the fight. Had to stop the yelling. Andy
turned immediately, letting Penny off the hook and went back to the
bed. He sat down on the edge of the bed and took Prue's hand gently
in one of his hands. His other hand was placed on her cheek, stroking
her cheek and forehead
"What... what happened?"
"You
fainted sweetie... don't talk now... just... just close your eyes
and sleep... rest a little"
Andy said gently, then noticed Penny
starring at them
"Get out of here!!"
Andy said in a low
yell, he was completely mad at Penny, he wouldn't allow Penny to
care for Prue now. Not after everything that happened. Now that she
fainted. He still kept somewhat silent, not to upset Prue.
"Andy..."
Prue said lowly, trying to stop him. And she
did. She got his whole attention back to her. Away form her
grandmother.
Penny starred a few seconds speechless at Prue. At
Prue's stomach. She couldn't believe what she did to her
granddaughter. After only a few seconds she turned around and left
the room in silence. She couldn't believe herself. Automatically,
nearly robot-alike Penny wandered up the stairs to the attic. To the
only comfort, she could get at the moment.
