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Everleigh I was determined to get through this as Isaac rushed me to the car. I didn't even want to hold his hand, but in the end, I allowed him to embrace me on the way to the hospital. I was in too much pain to care at that point. My belly felt like it was about to burst with each wave of pain, and I was sure that the baby was ready to come out. Hopefully, it doesn't come out in the middle of us driving. "Hang on, Eve, we are almost there," he said and ran his fingers through my hair to soothe me. I winced through each contraction, trying to focus on my breathing like my doctor had taught me. The hospital was just a few blocks away now. Michael parked the car and helped me out alongside Isaac. Isaac held my hand as we hurried inside, and for a moment, I forgot about the tension betw