Uncle Tucker
Pregnancy was an awkward thing for Tucker Foley. Always was and always had been. It had to do with a long list of...er...many things many things. It involved something he hated and swore he never would re-enter the "H" word ever again. The other thing was, well it made women plain crazy. The techno-geek thanked and send his blessings to some higher power or supernatural plain that for all purposes that he was a male.
Giving birth to a baby isn't something most people understand until it actually happens to them. Then again it's only the females who can actually get pregnant.
Under his breath Tucker murmurs an 'amen'.
It would be a long time before Tucker Foley would settle down and have kids. Being a young adult, he wants to be selfish, wants an adventure, to make mistakes, and most of all to have the time of his life.
Tucker wasn't a person who liked the word "medicine" or "doctor". But there was one word far worse than those words put together and that dreaded word was "hospital". Just saying the three syllable word sent shivers that shock him to his core and rattle the bones in his limbs.
It made it that much harder to really concentrate on his hatred of the building when being in a hospital of all places starring through a thick layer of glass. He swore to his best friends that he never step into another hospital after breaking his leg his freshmen year in high school. Thanks to Danny's ghost powers and Spectra's ghost bugs sending more than a half of their school to that creepy haunted hospital on the hill of Amity.
Tucker took a shaky deep breath, then felt it tremble out. He broke that promise. And for what? Not only for two people, but now for three. One of them being Sam Manson was past out in her room tired and exhausted. The other not even barely a few feet away from him.
The young black man leaned his body against the railing. He knew that this other person wouldn't hear or see him but he was still going to do it. Right in front of him was a pale infant in a onesie wrapped in a cocoon of blue blankets.
Tucker bent his fingers tapping against his palm in a wave like gesture, saying a voice he hardly didn't use often.
"Hi baby! I'm your uncle Tucker."
