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Her Mate, The School's Player novel Chapter 95

Summary for Chapter 95: Her Mate, The School's Player

Chapter overview: Chapter 95 from Her Mate, The School's Player

In this standout chapter of the Internet novel Her Mate, The School's Player, Rhoda introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

"We all want to be here for you," Jason agrees, giving me a supportive and sympathetic smile, "unless you don't want guys here."

"I honestly couldn't give a fuck about that right now since I'm trying to push fucking babies out," I bark. I sigh as I get over my anger. "Jason, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be mean. It's just the pain talking."

"It's okay, Amber, I understand. You can even hit me if it helps you through the pain, I don't care," Jason advises and I chuckle. Damian lifts the shawl up and I feel him pull off my underwear that was still kind of soaked from my waters breaking. I get my next contraction and I crush Devon's hand that was grasping mine, as I scream in absolute pain while pushing.

"Baby, keep pushing, you're doing amazing, breathe through it, push as hard as you can!" Damian says, as he examines under the shawl. I can't believe I'm having my babies in front of my brother and all my friends...this is so embarrassing. "I see something! The baby is crowning!"

"Oh my god, Amber!" Marie shouts with horror as she enters the room with my parents, Nick, Dr Carter and everyone else who left. Dr Carter flits to me and takes Damian's place. He resumes his place on the other side of me, as he takes my other hand from Ellen and I squeeze the hell out of it. Well, at least I have the two guys I love the most in this world holding my hands as I give birth.

"Amber, I'm so sorry, I had to inspect the rooms to make sure they were clean enough to deliver in. We need to get you in there, you can't deliver on the floor," Dr Carter says.

"I can't move," I choke, as the tears start again. My mum sits behind me and holds back my hair as she puts a cold facecloth up to my forehead which helps so much. Dr Carter looks underneath my shawl and I see a look of worry cross her face.

"What's wrong?" Damian gulps.

"She's right. It will have to be here. The baby is crowning. Amber, keep pushing, breathe and push through the pain," Dr Carter replies. I push with all my might, as everyone eggs me.

"I'm sorry for hurting both your hands," I apologise to Damian and Devon as the next contraction finishes.

"No need to be sorry, Amber, keep pushing!" Devon encourages.

"That's great, Amber, two more push like that and the first baby's head will be out," Dr Carter urges.

"Well done," Damian smiles, kissing me on the top of the head, "I told you that you could do it." My next contraction comes early, so I scrunch my eyes, as I push and breathe quickly with all my might.

"The head's out, another two more pushes, honey, and they're here!" she says. "Come on now.... That's great! Now this last one and they'll be fully out." I take one last deep breath and push nonstop.

"I love you, Amber," Damian proclaims with happiness.

"Oh, shut up," I murmur, still pushing. Our first baby's cry fills the room and I sob tears of joy. Damian and the others start crying too.

"Here she is, she's beautiful and fine. Congratulations," she grins.

"She? Our girl was first?" Damian exclaims. Our doctor nods with a smile and holds up our girl to reveal her to us, then passes her to me slowly. I gasp as I take my baby in my arms which I have been looking forward to for months. My tears continue to flow, falling onto her little cheeks. A smile lights up on my face, as Damian wipes my tears from her cheek.

"Look at this beautiful piece of art we made," Damian beams, "We made you, princess." I pass her to him and Damian stares at her with wonder and awe. "We made her, Amber." I watch him nuzzle his nose off her nose. Our baby. Our baby. I'm never going to get tired of saying that. I'm a mummy now. Things can't get any better in life! "I love you, Amber, and you too, baby." I get filled with joy and instantly forget about all the pain, until I find out that I need to start pushing again.

"So soon?" I groan.

"I'm afraid so, the next baby's ready. Are you ready to meet your little boy?" Dr Carter asks with a huge smile.

"Definitely," I beam, staring at my gorgeous daughter. I still can't believe Damian and I made her. I'm the luckiest person in the entire world. Damian takes my hand once again, which I squeeze tight.

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