Until Autumn - Sheridan Anne Page 0,40

their exhausted mother tries to keep count of them as she struggles with her stroller.

The woman collapses into a chair on the other side of the park, and while she’s far away, I can recognize her anyway. I’ll never forget her face. November Mayson—the mother of the first baby I ever delivered.

A warm smile pulls at my lips. I checked on her a few times while she stayed in the hospital, recovering from the delivery, but after that, I never saw her again and I’ve been wondering how she was doing. Seeing her now, it’s clear that parenthood suits her. Her girls run around with massive smiles on their faces while she sorts out her newborn baby.

I lean over to KC and nudge her elbow before nodding toward November. “See that woman over there?”

KC glances her way and instantly turns up her nose, “Yeah, the one with the tribe of kids, the newborn, the beast dog, and no coffee spilled down her shirt, who somehow makes me look like a shitty mom who doesn’t have her crap together?”

“Yeah, that’s the one,” I laugh. “She’s the elevator woman I was telling you about.”

Her brows shoot up. “So, you mean to tell me that on top of all that perfection, she also has an incredibly attractive husband?”

“She sure does.”

“Wow.”

“Yeah …”

Minutes tick by and I consider going over there to say hi but fear being intrusive on her family time, so I sit where I am and leave the poor woman be. Besides, she already has her hands full with four children and a dog running around.

I watch as Aalia runs from the slide across the park to the swings but as she goes, I catch sight of one of November’s girls, climbing to the top of the play pirate ship. I smile to myself, but just as I go to glance back at Aalia, the little girl moves her foot and slips straight off the equipment.

A terrified scream is torn out of her as she falls and I suck in a breath, feeling as though I’m watching her in slow motion. I throw myself to my feet, just as November does. The scream is like a beacon for the dog who stops what he’s doing and instantly starts bolting toward the little girl.

She crashes to the ground with a hard thud and the snap of a bone is heard right around the park.

I run.

The dog makes it to the girl in no time as November comes running in next and instantly starts panicking, leaving her newborn in her stroller across the park while her other two daughters start crying in fear for their sister.

“JUNE,” November screams as her sweet little girl cries in agony.

I come crashing into the sand beside November, reaching her just in time to pull her hands away. “No, don’t pick her up yet,” I call out, only just managing to save the situation from getting worse.

I’m just about to reach out to the little girl when the massive dog steps over her and instantly starts growling in my face, forcing me back as he protects his family.

“NO BEAST,” November cries out in desperation, making the dog instantly fall back.

I keep my eye on the massive dog as I start scanning over the little girl, checking out her injuries before determining that the broken bone is all there is to it. When November looks my way, she instantly recognizes me, a breath of relief comes sailing out of her. “Oh, thank God,” she cries as she desperately tries to console her screaming child. “Is my baby alright?”

I nod. “She looks to have a broken arm. You’re going to have to get her down to the hospital as soon as you can to have her checked out. I don’t mean to frighten you, but she may need surgery to reset it.”

November nods and I throw myself to my feet, turning around to catch KC’s gaze. I point furiously toward the newborn baby who’s been left by herself while calling out. “Grab the baby and call an ambulance. She has a broken arm.”

KC instantly jumps into action, grabbing her phone and rushing over to the sweet newborn who lies in her stroller, completely oblivious to the craziness around her. KC is on the phone within seconds while pushing the baby closer to her mother.

Now with KC involved, Aalia comes and stands right by her mother’s side, and as November’s other children start getting in the way, she sends them to go

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