Page 75 of Care and Comfort


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“I’d love some, thank you.” He was ramping up to another contraction when Laird settled, and he leaned in, breathing through it.

Laird rubbed his back, staying quiet and humming low in his chest. “That was a good one, huh?”

“It was.” He kissed Laird’s cheek. “I’m going to go up to the birthing center in a bit, but I’m not ready.”

“Okay, when you’re ready, let me know, and we’ll go. Do you want me to put the go-bag in the car?”

“Oh, not yet. Did you clean up downstairs?” That seemed really important. He needed to clean up downstairs, make sure things weren’t gross for when the baby came home. “Did I ask that already?”

“You did, and I did. I mopped everything. I got everything done for us. Don’t worry about it. D’Artagnan is in his x-pen for the moment, and the cats are hiding because I yelled at them a little bit.”

Devon chuckled. “They do hate it when you yell at them, but it is the way it goes sometimes.”

“They can be a lot when they want to be, but I think it was just because they were worried about you.” Laird bumped shoulders with him lightly.

“Can you count these diapers? I keep coming up with a different number every time I count them.”

Laird was being super easy-going and accommodating, which was really nice. He didn’t feel terribly reasonable right now, so it was nice that Laird was doing all of that kind of heavy lifting forhim.

Laird came up with the first number he had managed to find when he was counting the diapers, and he was relieved because every subsequent count had come up differently, but it was really a good thing to know he had been right the first time.

“Good deal. Now can we do the covers?” Another contraction ripped through him, and he breathed in through his nose, not through his mouth.

“We can do anything you need, babe.” Laird dutifully counted covers and dusted all of the furniture and paintings, and finally moved on to their room where he decided they needed to move the bassinet.

He had a little snack, and he pottered around for a while. Laird made him sit often and put his feet up. At some point he put more clothes on, but by the time he was ready to go to the birth center, several hours had passed. Laird had called his dad over to help watch the animals, and they’d talked to Devon’s parents too.

“I think I’m ready,” he told Laird, leaning on his husband’s arm.

“Good deal. Your bag’s in the car, so all we have to do is text Raven and let him know we’re coming.”

He grinned at Laird. “Well, it’s not like I don’t have the keys. I told him the same thing.”

“I know, but I still would like him to be there.” Laird bent down to kiss his nose. “You’ve done everything in one day, you know that?”

“What does that even mean?” He blinked, not sure he understood.

“I just mean, you had no signs or symptoms and all of a sudden you broke your water, you’re having contractions, you’re nesting, you’re cleaning, you’re worrying aboutthings not being ready for the baby… You’re doing all the things.”

“Well, I’ve just been waiting for this little one to catch up and make it so I needed to do all the things, I guess. Who knows. This is totally your son.” He blew out a breath because that contraction was sharp. All his muscles rippled and he grimaced with the pain of it because, God, that was horrifying. He would never downplay somebody when they were talking about contractions ever again.

Not that he tried to downplay his clients, because that was unprofessional as well as rude as fuck.

Laird led him out to the car and eased him into the passenger seat, which took more effort than he would have thought. He was sweating by the time it was done, and he was glad that once he got to the birthing center, he would be able to settle in and just sort of do the work of having this baby.

“You all right?” Laird got them moving, and he nodded, breathing in and out in an attempt not to let nausea take him over. Even after the morning sickness had passed, being in the car had made him a little queasy.

“I’m okay.” He waved a hand. “Let’s just get there, yeah?”

“Sure, babe. I’m on it.” Laird drove pretty sedately, which was nice because that way he didn’t feel like he was going to barf, and they arrived at the birth center just about the same time as Raven pulled up.

Raven took one look at him and raised an eyebrow. “I don’t think it’s going to take quite as long as you think, is it?”

“Hey, I managed to waste several hours.” He tried for a grin, but he was almost doubled over with the strength of that last contraction.

“Well, come on, let’s get you inside, and maybe we’ll zonk you in the tub for a little while or something.” Raven led them inside, and Laird helped him with an arm around his waist so he had something to lean on. That was perfect because with his muscles rippling like they were, he was kind of shuffling forward with an odd gait.

He actually felt super relieved when they got inside the birth center because this was where he needed to be and he knew it. He needed to have the stool and the bathtub and all of the things that would just make him feel more comfortable now. Devon felt super proud because this was an amazing place, and now he knew it from both sides. It wasn’t just because he was a proud owner.