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rackofbadcds2012-01-12 11:16 pm
Alternate title: Three Men and a Baby
Holy hell of a morning.
After Coach had gotten shot, the motherfucking mountain man, the one the other called Marshall, didn't waste time. The other woman quickly introduced herself as Jean, a nurse and Marshall's wife, and had barely started trying to stop Coach's bleeding when Marshall brought up the bunker. It was less of a reccomendation and more like a demand. With Coach bleeding as bad as he was coupled with Rochelle's condition, which he would bring up later, the faster they got out the better.
And it was just in time, because as soon as the four of them got out of the hospital and made their quick introductions. Well, introductions coupled with arguing, especially when it was brought up who had shot Coach. Jean was about to shut them up with the roar of a horde did it for her. It didn't take more than a second for them to decide what to do. They abandoned the van (temporarily, they hoped), carried Coach and Rochelle into Marshall and Jean's pickup truck, piled in, and drove the fuck out.
Coach managed to stay conscious, even with all the blood he was losing. Rochelle, though, was out hot (pun intended) in her feverish condition. Jean did her best with the both of them. She said there was a doctor at the bunker, a co-worker she escaped with before she found Marshall again, who could give them a lot better help. Otherwise, between driving and trying to stablize the others, Jean and Marshall didn't have much focus to explain themselves and the bunker. As soon as they were out of the woods, that story was being saved.
The horde finally caught up when they got to the bunker. The slow opening door didn't help. Buta crescendo later and the door opened enough for them to crawl under, and all that's left was to shoot the zombies trying to do the same until the door slid closed, just as slowly.
It finally did, and Coach leaned against the wall. He panted, hard.
"God DAMN..."
Jean moved over to him and offered an arm. Marshall was already carrying the unconscious Rochelle in both arms of his own arms, seeing as he wasn't sure how good of an idea it was to haul a pregnant woman over his shoulders.
"Gotta agree with that shit." He grunted. "Doc better still be here."
After Coach had gotten shot, the motherfucking mountain man, the one the other called Marshall, didn't waste time. The other woman quickly introduced herself as Jean, a nurse and Marshall's wife, and had barely started trying to stop Coach's bleeding when Marshall brought up the bunker. It was less of a reccomendation and more like a demand. With Coach bleeding as bad as he was coupled with Rochelle's condition, which he would bring up later, the faster they got out the better.
And it was just in time, because as soon as the four of them got out of the hospital and made their quick introductions. Well, introductions coupled with arguing, especially when it was brought up who had shot Coach. Jean was about to shut them up with the roar of a horde did it for her. It didn't take more than a second for them to decide what to do. They abandoned the van (temporarily, they hoped), carried Coach and Rochelle into Marshall and Jean's pickup truck, piled in, and drove the fuck out.
Coach managed to stay conscious, even with all the blood he was losing. Rochelle, though, was out hot (pun intended) in her feverish condition. Jean did her best with the both of them. She said there was a doctor at the bunker, a co-worker she escaped with before she found Marshall again, who could give them a lot better help. Otherwise, between driving and trying to stablize the others, Jean and Marshall didn't have much focus to explain themselves and the bunker. As soon as they were out of the woods, that story was being saved.
The horde finally caught up when they got to the bunker. The slow opening door didn't help. But
It finally did, and Coach leaned against the wall. He panted, hard.
"God DAMN..."
Jean moved over to him and offered an arm. Marshall was already carrying the unconscious Rochelle in both arms of his own arms, seeing as he wasn't sure how good of an idea it was to haul a pregnant woman over his shoulders.
"Gotta agree with that shit." He grunted. "Doc better still be here."

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Once everyone was inside, he headed downstairs and yeah, he heard Rochelle. He didn't even hesitate to follow the sound of her voice to see what the hell was going on, how she was feeling.
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"Can I walk on my own some?"
"Sure, sure... just take it easy."
"Don't worry about it," Rochelle's voice sounded a little weak. Tired, if anything. "I'm not gonna slip in there. Besides, I'm starting to like this whole strict bedrest thing. Seeing as I haven't been off my feet in months..."
"I getcha. I'll be outside, just holler at me if you need anything."
Rochelle dissapeared inside the shower room, as good old doctor Travis was right outside the entrance, leaning against the wall next to a wheelchair. He'd probably get Jean to stand "guard" in a minute, once she was done with whatever she was doing.
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"Hey, doc." Nick saw Travis standing outside the shower room and let out a sigh. Rochelle was up and talking... had to be a good sign, right? "Is she alright in there?"
Almost tempted to just go ahead in, but he wanted to hear what the doctor said first before anything else.
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Travis looked up.
"Hey. Nick, right? Good to see ya'll back in one piece... you got everything we need, yeah?" He scratched at his beard. "Yeah. She woke up about an hour ago. I already explained everything to her. Wheeled her around and gave her a tour too."
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"Right. And yeah, uh, I think so. Everything that was on the list." He shifted his weight a little, peered back at the door. "How's she doing? And should she really be in there by herself? I mean..."
What if she fell or something. That wasn't going to help her or the kid and he wasn't sure how weak she was right now.
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"Good, good..." Travis uncrosses his arms. He gives Nick a small, reassuring smile. "She's doing a lot better than I thought she would. She says she still feels weak and I'm still putting her on bedrest, but she's more alert and awake than I hoped for. She just wanted a shower before she 'had to be stuck in bed'."
His eyes follow Nick to the door. "Be my guest. She's your wife. I was gonna go get Jean in a minute, but you can check on her too if you want."
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"Alright. Think I will." He stepped inside the shower room, stripping out of his clothes for now to go find Rochelle...
"Hey, sweetheart," he called out when he got to where the source of the water was coming from.
"You feeling better, I hear?"
EEEEEEEE also whoa jeez we haven't played this in two months.
Then again, unless you were really lucky, you couldn't get a consistent shower anymore.
Ro hoped they just got that lucky.
She leaned against the wall as the water hit her. WARM water. She tilted her head back at closed her eyes. Holy shit, she didn't think she was gonna have another shower this warm for a hell of a lot longer than this. For a moment, she just let herself relax and feel the water hitting her face.
When she opened her eyes, she looked down at her ever-growing belly. She wasn't big yet, but she looked as pregnant as anyone else would be. A hand went over her bump.
So she had a daughter, huh?
"You're a handful already, sweetie, and you aren't even out of me yet." There's a pause. She sighs. "Sorry. It's not your fault, I know."
Ro would have had more to say to her unborn child, then then Nick's voice came out of nowhere.
"... Nick?"
Really? I didn't know it had been that long!
Daughter. Couldn't believe he was going to have a daughter. This was somewhere he never saw his life ending up. To be fair though, he didn't exactly expect the apocalypse though. Life liked to kick him in the ass with surprises.
"Yeah... thought I'd come give you a hand. How are you feeling?"
YEAH I was looking at the comment dates! **Also, just wanted to clean up my tag.
She hugged him, tight. She didn't think she needed to say anything. This morning was rough. It was a hell of a relief to see people she cared about and knew that everything was okay.
"I don't need a hand in a shower, but I'd love the company."
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"Feeling better?"
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"Yeah," She nodded as she let go, "Weak, but better."
The water was hitting both of them now. Rochelle's smile went lopsided.
"You smell a lot better than I do now."
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"Hey, we'll get you cleaned up. You'll be as good as new in no time, sweetheart." He laughed a little under his breath.
He reached for the soap to start washing her up -- knew she said she didn't need a hand, but he could get her back at least, right?
"So, talkin' to the baby, huh?" Damn, a daughter. "Guess names should be easier to decide on now."
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"Yeah... little girl," She murmured. It was still crazy to think about. "I figured she needs a little reassurance. None of this is her fault. We'll have to think of something."
Pause.
"So you guys were talking about staying here? Because I say 'yes' to all accounts."
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At the question, he was quiet a moment or so. "Yeah, we were. Guess we'll be staying. Not like you need to be traveling like you are anyway."
And hopefully, this place would hold out. Nick wasn't going to hold his breath for it though. Did that last time and look where it got them.
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"That Travis guy said ideally, I ought to be on strict bedrest. You know, without zombies." She sighed. "But this is more of a home than anything we've ever found before. And we still aren't even 100% about what's going to be out west."
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He didn't know how long it could really hold up, but he hoped it did for awhile. "Anyway, I guess we're staying for awhile. It'll give you and the kid a chance to recover too."
When he finished washing her, he gave her a nudge forward, gently. "Go ahead, you're done."
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After Nick nudged her nodded and rinsed the soap off of her back. Though she wasn't all the way clean yet, she turned around and leaned her back against the wall. She sighed and closed her eyes. Relaxed. She'd clean herself up but for a minute she just wanted to enjoy the warm water hitting her.
"Mmhm."
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He watched her lean back on the wall and his lips quirked up a little. Good to see her own her feet again, looking a little bit better. "Feels good to get a hot shower again, huh?"
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"Yeah."
She was on her feet, but damn. She shouldn't get worn out from walking so much. With one more sigh she opens her eyes, grabs the soap again, and starts rubbing it down her arms, careful of her cuts and scrapes.
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"Should probably get back to bed soon, you know?"
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"I thought I was gonna have this shit on my permanently."
A couple minutes later and she was done and rinsed the soap suds off of herself. It was really hard to get out of a warm shower, though, as evident by the fact that she hadn't left it yet.
"Yeah, yeah... and for once I can." Rochelle had no problems with getting into a nice warm bed. She would probably start getting restless in about a week once she felt better, but that's another story. She leaned on Nick a little.
"Hey... any ideas for a name? For the baby."
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Right.
Names. They'd need them.
"Between all the crap going on, I haven't thought about it much. You got any ideas?"
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She paused.
"Me neither. I had enough BOY'S names in mind, but..."
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Rather than drive himself crazy thinking about that... "What, you wanted a boy?"
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wanna skip to another part soon? idk maybe the four of them doing something.
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