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ldquo;Do you want to maybe stay at my house tonight just so that you are not alone?rdquo; David asked as we were still driving back from the hospital.� I could see the good intension in his eyes.� ldquo;I wonrsquo;t touch you.� I wonrsquo;t even get close.rdquo; David said.
ldquo;Well, what kind of sleep over would that be?rdquo; I questioned while trying to crack a smile.� His fingers gently slide between mine.� So soft was his touch.
He must have completely forgot about the pharmacy as we pulled up to his house.� I didnrsquo;t bother to say anything I was to worn out.� The hospitalrsquo;s wait was at least three hours if not longer so I knew David was more than ready to get home.� I will just get my medication tomorrow.�� David parked the car, and before I could even open my door he was already there to scoop me into his arms.� He carried me into his bedroom and gently laid me down and pulled the covers over me.� I just hoped the cops were not going to come interrupt us this time.
ldquo;I hope the cops donrsquo;t come for me this time,rdquo; David said with a goofy smile on his face.� I began to laugh. ldquo;What are you laughing about?rdquo; David questioned.
ldquo;I was just thinking that exact thought,rdquo; I said giggling.�
ldquo;Irsquo;ll be right back.rdquo; David said, ldquo;Irsquo;m just going to go get your purse out of the truck.
ldquo;Okay, Irsquo;ll be here.rdquo; I said as David walked out of the room.� I couldnrsquo;t help but gaze around the room trying to keep my mind off of what had happened.� As my eyes wondered through each and every corner, crack, and shelf of the room, they became focused on a picture of David that was sitting on his dresser.� He was dressed in camo holding the head of a deer up off the ground.� I didnrsquo;t know he was a hunter.
ldquo;Heather, we so forgot to go to the pharmacy,rdquo; David exclaimed.
ldquo;We sure did,rdquo; I laughed, ldquo;How did you remember?rdquo;
ldquo;I was getting your purse out of the truck and saw your prescription sitting in the center console.rdquo; David said.
ldquo;Oh, cause I would have never remember,rdquo; I said.
ldquo;Do you want me to run the prescription up to the store real quick?rdquo; David asked.
ldquo;Ugh, you can if you want.� I mean I can get it tomorrow.� Itrsquo;s really no big deal.rdquo; I replied.
ldquo;Are you sure?� Cause I thought you said the doctor wanted you to start your medications tonight?rdquo; David asked.
ldquo;He did, but it really doesnrsquo;t matter.� Tomorrow is another day.rdquo; I said.
ldquo;Irsquo;ll go drop them off tonight that way I can pick them up first thing in the morning.� Is that okay?rdquo; David asked.
ldquo;Yeah, that will be fine.rdquo; I replied.
ldquo;What pharmacy do you use?rdquo; David asked while eyeing the prescription.
ldquo;I use Walgreenrsquo;s Pharmacy,rdquo; I answered.� I could tell he was trying to make sense of the doctorrsquo;s terrible handwriting.� ldquo;Having troubles reading, Nosey?rdquo; I laughed.
ldquo;Sorry,rdquo; David chuckled.� ldquo;Doctorrsquo;s cannot write for anything.rdquo;
ldquo;I know,rdquo; I replied.
ldquo;Even if I could read what he wrote I donrsquo;t think I would understand it,rdquo; David said.
ldquo;Me neither,rdquo; I said.
ldquo;I mean all I can read is prenatal vitamins and then the rest is just scribble,rdquo; David said as he looked up at me with a glazed expression.
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