Adrenaline (Speed Series Book 2)(79)



I couldn’t even form words. Adaline had a death grip on my hands. I was never going to tell her to stop crying ever again.

“Can’t. Feel. My. Hands.” I panted out as Adaline closed her eyes and breathed heavier.

“Lucy! Help me! She’s trying to rip my hands off!”

Lucy jumped up and looked at Adaline. “She’s having a contraction.”

I sighed a breath of relief that she wasn’t mad at me for talking about her crazy crying. “Thank God,” I said with a chuckle as Adaline let up her grip.

“Wait. What? Contraction!” I exclaimed as Lucy helped Adaline down and to a chair.

I started spinning around in a circle as I tried to figure out what I was supposed to do next.

“Baby. The baby is coming?” I gathered up my dress and quickly made my way over to Adaline.

“The baby is coming!”

“You don’t have to shout, Paislie. I’m in labor—not deaf.”

My head snapped to Lucy. “What do I do?”

“Take her to the hospital.”

“Right!” I shouted as I grabbed both of our purses and yelled over my shoulder, “I’ll get the car!”

“Your dress,” Lucy exclaimed as I slid to a stop.

“Shit!”

Heading back into the dressing room, Adaline called out, “No time! Paislie, I’m having another contraction.”

A total look of fear covered my face as I stared at her. “What? No, you just had your first contraction. You can’t go that fast!”

Adaline raised her eyebrows and gave me a shy smile. “Well, I’ve been having them the last hour or so, but I thought I’d be okay until after your alteration appointment.”

My hand flew to my chest as I looked at Lucy. “Is she serious?”

A sudden flash of adrenaline raced through my body as Adaline said, “I texted Emmit and he and Malcolm are on the way to the hospital.”

Panic hit me square in the face. “I can’t let Malcolm see me in my wedding dress.”

“I’ll drive, you change!” Lucy called as she flew by me with my jeans, T-shirt and sneakers in her arms.

This was insane . . . but it would work.

Reaching to help Adaline up, I helped her walk out to Lucy’s car.

“Another one is coming,” she said as I opened the front passenger door and helped her in. “I need your hand.”

With a gruff laugh, I shut her door and said, “The hell with that!”

I was barely in the car with the door shut when Lucy floored it.

“It’s two minutes to the hospital, change fast,” Lucy called from over her shoulder.

“I can’t get it unbuttoned!” I called out.

Lucy threw up her hands. “Well, I can’t get it; I’m driving.”

Slipping on my jeans, I frantically tried to reach the buttons. Before I knew it, she was pulling up to the front entrance of the hospital and I was jumping out.

“You! Hey, Mr! Please, can you unbutton my dress?”

An older gentleman walked up as Lucy ran into the hospital to get a wheelchair.

“Do I want to know?” he asked as he unbuttoned the dress.

With a shake of my head, I said, “Nope. You don’t.”

He laughed and said, “You’re done.”

Turning, I kissed him on the cheek and then jumped back into the car where I slid out of my dress and put my T-shirt on.

“Oh God. Here comes another one!” Adaline cried out as she lifted her hand up as if I was crazy enough to give her mine.

With a roll of my eyes, I slipped my sneakers on and jumped out right as Lucy and a hospital volunteer showed up with the wheelchair.

Just as Adaline sat down in it, Emmit came running up, with Malcolm behind him carrying Landon on his shoulders. My lower stomach pulled as I looked at him. Nothing was hotter than him with a child in his arms . . . on his shoulders . . . playing hide and seek.

His eyes caught mine as I smiled.

“You look flush, baby. Is everything okay?”

With a nod, I peeked over to Lucy who gave me a thumb’s up before I turned back to Malcolm. “I’ve never been better.”

As I made my way over to my handsome fiancé, I said a quick prayer that I hadn’t ruined my dress in my frantic state to get it off. Lucy gave me a hug and whispered she’d take care of the dress.

I was getting married in two months and I hoped like hell she got all the measurements she needed.

“Thank you,” I whispered in her ear.

“Thanks, Lucy! I owe you!” Adaline called out as she was pushed into the hospital.

Malcolm’s eyes bounced from Lucy, to her car, back to me. “Who was that and where is your car?”

Smiling up at Landon, I reached up and tickled his tummy as he laughed. “That was the seamstress who was doing alterations on my dress.”

“Okay. Why did she bring y’all to the hospital?”

Now that I thought about everything, I had to laugh. “I was getting alterations done on my dress and Adaline decided to hide the fact that she was having contractions until it was too late. She said I didn’t have time to change and there was no way I was going to let you see me in my dress.” With a shrug, I said, “So, Lucy drove and I changed, of course after I jumped out and asked a total stranger to unbutton my wedding dress.”

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