Author's note: I expect some of you might be disappointed as I only have time to write a small update before I must leave for the night. I apologize if this happens. I hope the happy surprise(s) at the end will make up for it.Week Two, Evening of Day One - Three MiraclesMeg walked to the garden for a few moments to pick apples off of the fruit tree. Ever since the beginning of her second pregnancy, Meg craved anything prepared with apples: apple pancakes, apple cobbler, apple stu surprise, and so on. She regretted that she hadn't learned the recipe for cobbler yet, as this is what she craved at the moment. The mother of one toddler settled on apple pancakes with apple butter in place of the pastry she wanted but couldn't cook yet.
Just as she turned to to set her plate on the kitchen table, Meg doubled over in pain. She dropped her pancake plate as stomach cramps radiated from her belly. She knew that this wasn't a good sign during pregnancy, so her eyes filled will sorrow and tears. The logical young woman called Dr. Langraab, the doctor who had broken the baby-to-be news to her, and asked him what to do. He urged her to get to the hospital quickly in order to make sure nothing was wrong with the baby.
Meg did just as he suggested, leaving immediately and hurrying to hail a cab. Eliot was left to tend to Terra, who was irritable and teething. She urged the driver to go as fast as he could as her pain worsened. She speed-walked into the maternity wing and asked to be examined. As soon as she mentioned Geoffrey Landgraab's name, nurse Morgana Wolff began standard procedure.
She examined Meg thoroughly, and the Bedpan Cleaner also performed an ultrasound. She monitored the hearbeat of the baby with a special device, and as soon as she examined the ultrasound screen, she told Meg that she would consult with the doctor immediately.
As Meg wept with worry, Dr. Landgraab entered the examination room. He pleasantly reported to Meg,
"I am positive that your baby is in good health and progressing normally, so to speak...
I believe that the pains you are experiencing were just a false alarm. The body sometimes mistakes different events as a signal to go into labor. With the medicine we prescribed you, the cramps will subside soon.
Even so, I have to tell you something about the pregnancy, and I am not sure exactly how to go about saying this, but...
Meg Wolff, this time around you are expecting three babies. Triplets."