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"What?" Margie asked, trying to stop the bus, but instead it instead halted and swiveled 45 degrees and into a telephone pole.

"Is everyone okay?" Marta asked. Everyone was sitting in the front part of the car with seatbelts on.

"My baby!" Jude cried referring to her baby that was due in two months. Tommy who was sitting next to Jude seemed to take alert in this.

"Are you okay?" Tommy asked very worried. "Did anything happen to the baby?"

"Tommy," Jude said rather calmly, based off the situation. "Calm down! Is everybody okay?"

"I'm good," Marta replied.

"I'm good," Penny replied.

"I'm also good," James replied

"Ditto," Rocky replied.

"So, who does that leave?" Tommy asked everybody, but the question was more geared towards Jude.

"My arm!" Anna- Rita cried. ""It hurts!"

"Oh no! Not Anna- Rita again! Not another hospital! My other baby's going to die too! I… I… I…" Tommy screamed furiously.

"Tommy, calm down!" Jude told Tommy.

"No! I can't! I can't! I can't! I hurt people!"

"Dad! Just shut up for a minute!" Anna- Rita cried, in much pain from her arm. "How's Margie! Margie; how's she?"

Anna- Rita had grown quite fond of Margie. She became another mother. Just what Anna- Rita needed when her and her parents weren't on the best of terms. Margie loved to cook, and she would cook home made meals for them on the road maybe once a week. And, she would complain about how small the oven and stove were. Yes, Anna- Rita's friend Margie.

"Marta call 911!" Anna- Rita cried, as she cradled her arm, and made her way over to Margie. "Margie! Margie, can you hear me?" she asked checking for a pulse. Good Anna- Rita felt one.

The paramedics arrived a few minutes later.

"What's the situation here?" one of the paramedics asked.

"Margie!" Anna- Rita cried. "There was a crash… Margie… she's breathing… but she's un-conscious…"

"Do you know her name little girl?" one of the paramedics asked Anna- Rita as a cop car arrived.

"Margie Speiderman," Anna- Rita sniffled.

They got Margie out with- out much trouble. Most of the damage was done to people, and not vehicles. There was no sight of the deer; they just assumed that it made it off safely. The bus had a dent on the front, and some glass was shattered, but it held up.

The paramedics got Margie on a stretcher, and put her in an ambulance.

"Are any of you family?" a paramedic asked.

"No," Anna- Rita replied, still cradling her arm.

"Can any of you ride with her?" the man asked.

"Go with her Ari," Jude told her daughter. "Start filling out the paperwork for your arm, and fill them in on everything they need to know about Margie. I'll call Speid." Although, Jude knew that her baby-to-be might have been effected, she knew that her daughter loved Margie, and that with her arm, she was probably in much more pain than herself.

"All right Mommy," Anna- Rita replied as her mother gave her a half-hug, and she went into the ambulance.

"What did you do that for Jude?" Tommy feuded.

"What?" Jude asked bewildered.

"You let Ari go in the ambulance! You have a child on the way Jude! That's more important than an arm!"

"Tommy, please calm down!" Jude pleaded her husband.

"I am calm!" Tommy denied. "I can't do this anymore Jude! This child…" Tommy said referring to Jude's stomach "will probably be really messed up from this accident! It'll be just like Ari!"

"We love Ari, Tommy! We love her, no matter what her flaws!"

"I can't do this anymore girl!" Tommy told Jude.

"Tommy, please don't do this!" Jude pleaded her husband.

"I'm sorry," Tommy apologized, as her ran off into the distance.

"Tommy!" Jude called after her husband, and tried to chase him. But, he was too fast for a seven-month pregnant woman, and just Jude in general. "Tommy please!"

"Ma'am? Ma'am?" a police officer asked. "Ma'am? What can you tell us about the accident?"