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Dr. Helen Magnus ([personal profile] notsocommon) wrote2012-11-19 09:14 pm
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happy thanksgiving

Thanksgiving was not a holiday that Helen really celebrated outside of food and drink with close friends and this year, she'd been with just Will when the labor pains had started up in earnest. She'd ignored them for a while, considering it was common enough this late in pregnancy to have some false labor but when the pain seemed to get sharp and real and the contractions worryingly close, she and Will made the trek to the clinic and luckily found Dr. McCoy, who was happy enough to deliver a baby (for a given description of happy, anyway).

It was only after the hard part was done (and they'd both slept a handful of hours, to boot) that she felt comfortable enough sending Will out to tell everyone the baby had come and felt up to entertaining company.

[[OOC: This is timed anywhere from morning to afternoon on November 23rd in the clinic.]]
submitwithwill: (très drole)

[personal profile] submitwithwill 2012-12-01 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
"I pray Elua continues to shine such blessings on you and your husband." I would find no such solace in this place. I was not sure I even wanted it for any such affection, any love, would feel like a betrayal to my beloved back home. I loved and would love my odd Casseline until the death of my days, what could I possibly find to compete with that?

"Is there anything the two of you lack? Child's clothing, food for your home? I could arrange to have some food sent over so you did not have to make so many trips back."
submitwithwill: (Smile over shoulder)

[personal profile] submitwithwill 2012-12-02 08:08 am (UTC)(link)
"I'll see some meals are sent over. Things that will keep well enough. As I said, you and your husband have well enough to deal with." I was glad to do anything I could for the couple. For Helen who was so patient with me as I was learning medicine and helping as much as she could with Greg. I had been happy to be there to assist during her birth.