2 + 2 Makes Four || Zac + Lucy
Lucy: closed her eyes as Zac comforted her, and focused on her breathing. "Only because I have you by my side, with you there, I can make anything great" She grinned at him. Watching her husband for a moment, Lucy pushed her brows together as he talked about one saving her. She hated that moment more than anything, she hated knowing that she had put Zac through something like that, even if she was okay, now. "I guess so" She whispered, closing the gap between their faces and pressing a soft kiss to his lips. Pulling back as another contraction went through er body, she let out a soft cry, wishing she had paid attention to when the last one was, so she had some indication of what was really happening. Sucking in a breath, she looked up at the ceiling. She didn't want to say much, now since the nerves were getting to her, and she felt like if she talked, it'd just make it worse. As a few hours went by, Lucy was glad Zac was there getting what she needed. "Fuck!" She cried out as a strong contraction went through her. "I want the epidural... please." Lucy said, looking at Zac. "They're getting too much."
Zac: smiled softly and shook his head, "You'd be fine if you didn't have me. You're a lot stronger than you realize babe. But I'm glad it's me that gets to be by your side. I wouldn't want to be anywhere else. You make anything great. It's one of the many things I love about you." he admitted with a smile. He knew they both hated that time but she was alive and he loved the doctors for that. He cherished hospitals if only for the sake of them saving her. "That's how I see it." He muttered, closing his eyes as he returned the gentle kiss. He frowned at the pain in her voice. He hated knowing she was in pain. Even if in it's own way, it was a good kind of pain. Zac laid his head on her bed, near her body. He didn't want to move from this spot. He heard her and looked at her, nodding his head. "Anything you want." He said, kissing her forehead. He hit the button to call the nurse, explaining for his wife that she wanted the epidural. He moved out of their way while they set it up and connected it so that Lucy would feel no pain. Once they left he returned to his seat beside her.













