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Kane(20)



"Aideen," Keela sighed, her face sullen. "Gavin's choices don't reflect  your part in raisin' him. Smart people make dumb decisions every  day-we're only human. Gavin will realise his mistake in his own time."

His own time wasn't quick enough for me.

"Even if he realises his mistake, he is in Brandon's circle now. He  can't be jumped out. Once you're in his circle, the only way you get out  is by dyin'. You know that, and so do I."

Keela's hand squeezed my shoulder. "Brandon is me uncle, he loves me. If Gavin wants out, I'll get him out. Trust me on that."

That reassured me a little.

"I can't even think of Gavin right now, me head is a mess," I admitted and sniffled when a sudden lump formed in my throat.

Keela wrapped her arms around me. "It's goin' to be okay, you'll see."

I hugged Keela back. "How can I tell him?"

Keela pulled back and looked at me. I didn't need to verbalise the name, she knew I was talking about Kane.

"I don't know. Kane is a closed book; it's hard to read him."

"Really?" I asked, surprised. "I think it's easy to understand what he  is feelin' or thinkin'. You just have to pay attention to him."

Keela raised an eyebrow. "And you pay attention to him?"

I deadpanned, "I'm pregnant with his child, what do you think?"

Keela laughed, "He does act differently around you. He clearly likes you  and more than just sexually. You're the only person he lets give him  his insulin when he clearly has a problem with needles."

Kane didn't like me. The only thing he liked to do was piss me off, even  when I was helping him. Judging from our past, he possibly liked it  when I got naked too.

I gnawed on my inner cheek. "Maybe because he knows I won't take his bullshit and that's why he lets me jab him?"

"Could be." Keela smiled.

I smiled a little until Keela spoke again.

"Have you been takin' care of yourself?" she asked me.

I shook my head when images of nights out over the past three months  flashed through my mind. "No, I've been drinkin' and eatin' badly over  the past few weeks. What if I've done somethin' wrong and it hurts the  baby?"

My heart constricted with pain. I might not be ready to have this baby, but there was no way in Hell I wanted to harm it.

"Calm down," Keela said and placed her hands on my shoulders. "We can go  to the Coombe now and find out if everythin' is okay. The emergency  room never closes, I heard Branna say it before."

I gasped when I thought of Branna.

"What if Branna sees us?"

"She works in the delivery suite, not the emergency room-we'll be fine."

"Are you sure?"

"Very sure. Let's go."

I swallowed. "Just the two of us?"

Keela nodded. "Just you and I."

The melody of "Just The Two of Us" flowed through my mind and it caused me to lightly chuckle and shake my head.

"Okay, let's go before I change me mind," I said and stood up.

Keela jumped to her feet and grabbed her phone and keys. "I'm textin'  Alec and tellin' him we're goin' to get petrol and some sweets and that  we might be awhile. He won't suspect a thing."

Uh-oh.

I winced. "Do you think lyin' to him is a good idea? Especially after  everythin' that happened between you both on movin' day. That's all  still very fresh; it was only nine days ago after all."

Keela hesitated as she pressed on her phone then shook her head and gave  the screen one final tap. "It's not a good idea, but he will understand  why I'm doin' it. Kane should know about the baby before his brothers."

I huffed. "When he does find out he is goin' to rip me a new one for tellin' you before him."

Keela rolled her eyes. "Please, you can barely stand him, and I'm your  best friend. If he has anythin' to say, I'll kindly tell him to kiss me  arse."

I laughed. It felt good-for a moment I was calm and relaxed, then I  remembered the situation I was in and where I was about to go.

"You look like you're about to be sick."

I gripped onto my stomach. "I feel like I'm about to be sick."

Keela gasped and gripped my arm. "Not on the new floor, it's only just been polished and buffed!"

I didn't get the chance to say I didn't literally mean get sick because  Keela proceeded to pull me out of her sitting room, down her hallway,  and out of her house. The fast movements and quick turns upset my  already unsettled stomach. I bent forward and vomited on her pathway.

"That was close," she breathed when I was finished. "Are you okay?"

I growled as I wiped my mouth with the back of my hand. "I was good  until you started swingin' me around. What the hell was that about?"

"You said you felt like you were goin' to be sick!"

"Because I'm in a fucked up situation."

Keela gnawed on her lower lip. "I thought you meant physically sick."

I glanced down at the puddle of vomit and shook my head. "I can see that."

Keela gave me an apologetic smile then ran back into her house only to  emerge a minute later with a pot full of water. She poured it over the  area where I vomited and cleared it away.

"I'll clean it properly with bleach and boiled water when we get back."

I placed my hands on my stomach. "Let's just go."

Keela returned the pot to her kitchen and emerged with a cold bottle of  water for me. I gargled some water and spat it out before taking several  gulps.

When I was ready, we headed down the pathway and got into my car that  was parked outside the Slater's house. Keela, even though she wasn't  insured on my car, got into the driver's seat and buckled up. I got into  the passenger side, buckled my seat belt and leaned my head back  against the headrest.

"I'm so nervous."

Keela patted my leg. "It'll be okay, you'll see."

When we drove off, Keela began to talk, but I couldn't begin to comprehend what she was saying. My mind was elsewhere.

Ma, please let the baby be okay.

I prayed to my mother and to God, that I wouldn't receive bad news when I  arrived at the hospital. I prayed that everything would be okay for the  baby's sake. It worried me how scared I was about someone who an hour  ago I didn't know existed inside of me.

When my thoughts combined with my worry, I shook my head clear and  glanced at Keela. She was still talking. I barely paid attention to her  and let her do the majority of the talking during the drive to the  Coombe Hospital. If I had to, I couldn't guess what we were conversing  about because my mind was elsewhere the entire time.

"Aideen, we're here."

I blinked my eyes and looked at my right. "We are?"

Keela nodded her head. "You were pretty out of it on the way here."

I sighed, "Sorry, just doin' some thinkin'."

Keela smiled. "I understand. Are you ready?"

Was I?

"Yeah," I mumbled. "Let's do this."         

     



 

Keela parked the car close to the hospital entrance then we exited my vehicle and headed for the hospital.

"Hi, erm, where is the emergency room?" Keela asked the man sitting at the reception desk when we entered the hospital.

He looked bored as hell.

I couldn't look him in the eye. I didn't know why, but I felt like I was  somehow in trouble for being pregnant even though I was far from being a  teenager with parents to disappoint.

"To your right," the man replied to Keela and gestured with his hand.  "Knock on the red door, take a seat, and wait for a nurse to see to  you."

Keela and I thanked the man then followed his instructions and walked to  the right. I spotted the red door he mentioned and the rows of chairs  in front of it.

"Sit down," Keela said to me and walked towards the red door.

I sat down in the third row and watched as she reached the door and  knocked three times. She turned then and walked back to me, taking the  vacant seat to my right. I didn't know how long we were seated before  the red door opened and out stepped an Asian nurse in black trousers,  and a white hospital shirt with a pocket watch hanging from the shirt  pocket.

"Which one of you ladies wants to check into the emergency room?" she asked in an accent I had never heard before.

I couldn't reply to her so I just raised my hand like one of my students did in class when I asked them a question.

The nurse smiled at me. "Follow me, please. Your friend can come along too."

"Like she could stop me," Keela murmured.

I didn't laugh, but I breathed a little harder through my noise to show I thought what she said was funny.

Keela and I walked after the nurse into the emergency room. I stood idly  by the red door Keela closed until the nurse gestured me to take a seat  in front of her desk. Her desk was off to the right of the room. On the  left was a hospital bed, a bunch of monitors and other hospital  equipment. I sat down and breathed easy when I felt Keela's presence  behind me.

"Name, please?" the nurse asked me.

I cleared my throat. "Aideen Collins."

The nurse got out a pink folder, and clipped freshly printed out forms  into the folder. She clicked her pen and began writing. She asked for my  home address and wrote it down when I called it out to her.