“Help me!” Caleb screamed. “I need help! Please!”
It felt like forever since Philip left the room, but for some reason it felt even longer since Caleb had smashed the window. It was like time slowed down and I was experiencing everything from a third person’s viewpoint.
“We’ll get you out of there, son,” I heard a man shout as more glass shattered.
Caleb’s hold tightened on me. “Me miss is with me. She’s pregnant.”
“Fuck!” a man’s voice shouted. “We need to get them out of there.”
I heard multiple voices then.
“The frame of the window won’t break, I tried,” Caleb said then coughed.
I gripped his arm. “You shouldn’t... have come... back.”
Caleb pressed his head on top of mine. “I was waitin’ on me da to pick me up, he wasn’t in the car park. I just said that so you would let me go early.”
I laughed lightly, coughing whilst doing so.
“I heard a scream and was scared you went into labour or somethin’. I wasn’t goin’ to leave you all alone. Who was that man that did this? I didn’t see him come up behind me.”
I cried as I covered my stomach with my hands.
My baby.
“Aideen!”
I blinked my eyes open. “Kane?” I rasped.
“Mate, helped us break the frame.”
“That’s my girlfriend!” he shouted. “Move and we’ll break it.”
Kane.
“Hang on, Ado. We’ll get you out in a second.”
Nico.
I heard loud bangs then.
“Stomp on it, Dominic! Force it.”
Everything happened quickly then. A loud crunching noise sounded and people cheered.
“They can fit out! Quick, climb in and get them!” a woman’s voice hollered.
“No, get her out first!” Caleb coughed.
I felt a few pairs of hands grab me then I was lifted into the air. One second I was inside a boiling hot, smoke-filled classroom, the next I was outside surrounded by cold, clean air.
I greedily sucked it down into my lungs.
“Aideen?”
Gavin? Why was he even here?
“Oh, God!” Gavin’s voice cried. “Aideen!”
“She’ll be okay, man. We have her.”
“Look at her!” Gavin’s voice cried. “She’s not okay. I have to ring me da and brothers.”
I wanted to reach out to my brother, but the best I could do was open my eyes and look up. I saw Kane’s face first, and I instantly began crying.
“I’m so sorry,” I spluttered, “for what I said-”
“Stop it,” he cut me off. “You have nothing to apologise for.”
But I did. What I said was wrong, and I hurt him.
“It was him,” I coughed.
Kane tried to lift me, but I screamed when the pain returned to my leg.
“No!” I cried. “He broke it.”
Kane looked down at my leg and a look of pure anger filled him.
“I’m going to make him sorry for doing this, babydoll. I promise.”
I shook my head. “Don’t leave me.”
Kane took hold of my hand. “Never.”
I began to cough hard. Each cough felt like glass was cutting up my insides. I think I coughed up some blood—whatever it was it came up in little chunks.
“Oh, my God,” my brother whimpered. “She’s goin’ to be okay, isn’t she?”
I wanted to answer him, but my throat felt like it was burning.
“Yes!” Kane instantly replied to my brother and pulled me closer to him, wiping my mouth and chin with his hand. “She’s going to be perfectly fucking fine. Where is the ambulance?”
“On the way, bro,” Nico’s voice shouted.
I didn’t know where he was, and I didn’t care enough to ask.
“Caleb-” I began.
“Is fine,” Kane cut me off. “Dominic is with him.”
Oh God, that was good.
I wanted to ask if he was okay, but I couldn’t get the words out. My body started to droop as tiredness grabbed hold of me. My chest burned, my throat hurt terribly, my leg was pulsing with pain, and my eyes were starting to close.
I cried out when I felt my baby move.
I was relieved to feel her, but I was very aware that something was wrong with me. I felt wrong, I felt like... it was the end for me.
I was going to die.
“Save the baby!” I cried as the pain struck my chest. I squeezed Kane’s hand as tight as I could. “Promise me th-that you’ll choose her l-life over mine if it c-comes to it.”