Stuck On You

Chapter 40: Just Like Hayden



Chapter 40: Just Like Hayden

A week passed with me mopping around the house. I couldn't help it; I'd just lost someone I'd planned This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.

to spend the rest of my life with. Luca had to practically force feed me to make sure I was eating. I tried

to grieve and move on like Jason said, but I just couldn't.

I was sitting on the stool in the kitchen while Luca was making dinner. I stared into my glass of ice

water and watched the condensation form little droplets.

"Jo," Luca said lightly. I looked up and him and sat that he was done. "Food's ready," he said again. I

picked up the spoon and started eating the chicken noodle soup in front of me.

"Thanks," I muttered. Luca hesitated before he turned to me again.

"I went ahead and planned the funeral. I know Jason was pushing you to do it, but... now you don't

have to worry about it," he explained softly. My eyes were watery from the word 'funeral'. I didn't know

whether to thank him or slap him for bringing it up. I settled on not saying anything. I hoped off of the

stood and froze as a flow of water released itself from between my legs.

"Uh oh," I breathed. Luca turned to me quickly. He couldn't see anything because he was still on the

other side of the island.

"What was that?" he asked.

"My water just broke," I said softly. Luca's eyes widened as he walked around to check. I held the

bottom of my huge stomach.

"Jason! Grab the bag," Luca yelled. They'd put together a labor bag for me full of all the things I would

need when I go into labor. They had already even started turning the guest room into a nursery. I don't

think they were planning on letting me out of their sight any time soon. Jason can charging down the

stairs with the prep bag. Luca grabbed the keys and started leading me to the garage.

"Wait," I stopped him. He looked at me worried.

"What's wrong?" he asked.

"I don't want to sit in the car with my pants all wet," I said. Luca rolled his eyes.

"That doesn't matter; come on," he said. I pulled away from him and started for the stairs.

"I'm going to go change," I said.

"You've got to be kidding me. Jason, go start the car. Jordyn, come on, you are being completely

irrational right now. We need to get you to the hospital. You're going into labor, does that not register

with you?" he asked. I held my stomach as I walked up the stairs. Luca grabbed my arm and helped

me. I guess he realized that the sooner I changed clothes, the sooner we could leave. I changed into a

maxi dress and flip flops. Luca turned away while I changed my underwear.

"Now we can go," I said. Halfway down the hallway, I stopped as my face contorted in pain. "Ow," I

breathed. I felt a pressure pushing down.

"Come on, Jo, you just have to make it to the car," Luca said. I felt another contraction and held on to

the wall. Luca scooped me up and carries me the rest of the way. Jason opened the door for him. This

wasn't the car I was expecting. It was the van. Luca laid me down in the seat and got in with me. Jason

sped off before the door was even closed. Luca got the door closed and we were on our way. At a

stoplight, a police officer pulled up beside us. I was beyond in pain by this point. I couldn't help it, I

started to push. I yelled as beads of sweat started to form on my forehead. Whoever said that childbirth

was a beautiful thing forgot to mention how painful it was. It felt like I was starting to be split in two. I'm

pretty sure that it was too late for any pain meds by this point. Jason asked the police officer for an

escort and he gave it to us gladly. Next thing I know, doctors and nurses are rushing me into the

hospital.

"Call my dad," I yelled to Jason. My breathing was becoming labored as pushing became harder. I

yelled and closed my eyes as I pushed again. My hair was starting to matt to the sides of my face. I

gripped the nearest thing.

"You can have one person in the delivery room with you," the doctor informed me.

"Luca," I breathed. They pushed me into a delivery room while Luca went to go scrub in. They set me

up in the delivery bed and put my feet in stirrups. I was in too much pain to question it. The doctor told

me to push. Luca held my hand and I squeezed it as hard as I could. I took a deep breath before I

pushed. I pushed for as long as I could before I had to breathe again. I probably pushed about six

times. It was becoming a very slow process. It was already way pass painful. I started crying as I shook

my head. I couldn't do it anymore.

"Come on, one more big push," the doctor encouraged me. I shook my head. I didn't want to push

anymore.

"Just one more, Jo; you can do this," Luca said. He gave my hand a light squeeze. I took a few deep

breaths before I gave one last push. I held it longer than normal. I let out a yell just as all the pressure

was released from me. I sighed and tried to catch my breath as I let my head fall back onto the bed. I

was exhausted and lightheaded. Luca got to cut the cord before they took my baby away. Luca smiled

at me. He had tears in his eyes that I didn't understand.

"What?" I asked hoarsely.

"She's beautiful," he breathed. "Good job, Jo," he said. Despite my tired, sweaty nature, Luca leaned

forward and kissed my head. His lips lingered for a moment before he pulled away. I just remembered

that my baby wasn't crying when she came out. I thought babies were supposed to cry. A nurse was

bustling around. I stopped her.

"Where's my baby?" I asked. The nurse hesitated and I felt my stomach drop. My first thought was that

she was a stillborn. If I had to lose one more person in this life, I would go so far off of the deep end

that no one would be able to save me.

The nurse smiled at me warmly. "I believe that they're getting her and her paperwork in order now," she

said. I sighed in relief.

A moment later, they brought out my baby girl. I smiled as happy tears stung my eyes as they placed

her in my arms. I stared at her beautiful face. She had Hayden's icy blue eyes and dark brown hair. Her

hair was thick but straight like Hayden's. Her eyes were doe-like and curious. She had my face; high

cheek-bones, a slightly pointed chin and almond eyes. Her skin was more like Hayden's. She looked

just like Hayden only she had thick brown hair. Her little face suddenly started turning bright red as she

started to scream. I only smiled at her. She was probably hungry. I adjusted myself before I started

feeding her. Luca put a hand on my shoulder as he kissed the side of my head.

"You did a great job, Jo. She's beautiful... she looks just like you," Luca smiled. After I finished feeding

her, I let Luca hold her. He smiled down at her as he rocked her gently. He started baby-talking to her. I

chuckled softly and watched them. Luca looked completely in love. He looked at me with the same look

before he gave her back to me. He hesitated before his lips brushed against mine gently. I, surprisingly,

let him. I kissed him back gently before I pulled away to look down at the beautiful baby Hayden and I

created.

I would always miss and love Hayden, but Jason was right. If I was going to ever be happy in my life, I

had to open my heart to love again... and that's exactly what I was going to do; starting with my

beautiful baby and Luca. I could do that much. But I would always remember Hayden. This was my

closure.

The nurse came in with a piece of paper I perceived to be my baby's birth certificate.

"Do you know what you want to name her?" the nurse asked. I nodded and looked at her, then to Luca

before I looked to the nurse. I knew exactly what I wanted to name her. I thought that I knew what I

wanted to name her before, but now I really knew. I knew exactly what I wanted to name her.

"Hayden," I smiled softly. "Hayden Annalea Campbell."


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