1. MY WIFE AND THE NO-GOOD LYING SCUMBAG--Part 4


    Date: 2/21/2015, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Death, Oral Sex, Pregnant, Romance, Author: senorlongo, Rating: 89.9, Source: sexstories.com

    to happen like tornados or earthquakes. I read in the Wall Street Journal last week about a woman who brought two premature twins home from the hospital. Late that night her Boston Terrier jumped up onto her bed and woke her up. She pushed the dog down, but he did it again. This time she followed the dog to the babies’ room. One of them had stopped breathing. How did the dog know that? They called the police and an ambulance. That dog saved the child’s life, but how could it possibly know?” I kept track of Jennie’s contractions and an hour later my mother-in-law suggested I phone Jennie’s doctor. A minute later I was speaking to his service and explaining what had happened. I was surprised at how thorough the woman was—almost as surprised as I was ten minutes later when Dr. Dan phoned me back. “Sorry, Mom—we’re off to the hospital.” But first I phoned Sharon to ask if we could drop Heidi for the night. Of course, she agreed immediately. Heidi ran into the house as soon as she saw Joseph and Gretchen. Sharon wished us well and five minutes later we were back on the road. “I’m glad you insisted on bringing the bag with us, Tim.” “I had a feeling our beautiful daughter was about to make her first appearance,” I said with a smile. “I think you mean our handsome son,” Jennie said as she leaned over to kiss my cheek. Unfortunately, her next contraction hit when her was half-way across the console. I took her hand in mine and kissed it. We were less than a mile from the hospital. ...
    I stopped at the entrance to Admissions yelling, “I need help; my wife’s in labor.” A nurse from the nearby emergency room came with a wheelchair as I ran back to the car. “It’s our first,” Jennie calmly explained to the nurse. Then she explained that Dr. Berman was expecting her. Out in the parking lot I looked and looked and looked for a spot in the crowded lot. Finally, I pulled onto a grassy area and wrote a note on a legal pad and stuck it under my wiper—PLEASE DON’T TOW. WIFE IN LABOR. CAN’T FIND A REGULAR SPOT. WILL MOVE LATER. Running frantically back to the hospital, I couldn’t find Jennie. I ran around like a wild man until a nurse stopped me. “Third floor; take the elevator over there and relax—it will be hours before your daughter is born.” I looked at her in amazement. How did she know we’d have a girl? Once on the third floor I went straight to the nurses’ station. “I’m looking for my wife—Jennie Healey. She’s in labor.” She chuckled. “Excuse me for laughing, but I’ve heard that about 10,000 times.” She checked a clip board and looked up. “Room 312.” Thanking her, I dashed down the hall, running in to find Jennie lying patiently in a bed. “Has Dr. Dan been in yet?” “Not yet, but they’ve told me he’s in the hospital. Relax, Tim—I’m not his only patient, you know. Why don’t you phone Mom? I’m sure everyone would like to know what’s going on.” I pulled my phone from my pocket and phoned Jennie’s mom, explaining everything that had happened, including how I had run ...
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