Annie Hargreeves (
defenderofdesmoines) wrote2023-11-01 08:54 am
A Hospital in Annie's Universe | Wednesday Afternoon
It had been a pretty long night, once Annie and Diego had left for the hospital. And, ultimately, it had been a fairly uncomplicated labor in and of itself -- which, like, Annie was grateful for, but also people could stop saying that like it had been easy, thanks! -- and at the end of it all, mother and babies were all healthy and currently just sort of drowsy. (And, in Annie's case, sore in a way where she knew it was going to eventually be a lot worse, probably.)
Diego, on the other hand -- ha ha -- had an injury. That was, apparently, what supportive husbands got when their super-strong wives were busy pushing and not minding their strength, and Diego's brand-new hand fracture would apparently be healing in 4-6 weeks.
Which meant Annie was left to send out a text (along with a picture of two wrinkly little infants in little caps), once she was awake and lucid enough to think to do so.
Margaret (Maggie) and Benicio (Ben) Hargreeves, born early this morning (11/1/23). Everyone's okay, me included, just very tired. Diego's hand is also broken.
That seemed like enough for now, and Annie set aside her phone in favor of instead looking over towards the two bassinets in the room with them, and -- like, she hurt, but she'd also been on bedrest for forever, so she was tired of sitting around, and wanted to get over there to look at and hold her babies some more.
It just might, like, take a minute to get over there. She might not be pregnant anymore, sure, but Annie was not going to be moving fast again any time soon. (Which was fine. Babies, it turned out, had a pretty slow default speed.)
[feel free to say you got that text, and post is open for calls, texts, and broken-handed husbands!]
Diego, on the other hand -- ha ha -- had an injury. That was, apparently, what supportive husbands got when their super-strong wives were busy pushing and not minding their strength, and Diego's brand-new hand fracture would apparently be healing in 4-6 weeks.
Which meant Annie was left to send out a text (along with a picture of two wrinkly little infants in little caps), once she was awake and lucid enough to think to do so.
That seemed like enough for now, and Annie set aside her phone in favor of instead looking over towards the two bassinets in the room with them, and -- like, she hurt, but she'd also been on bedrest for forever, so she was tired of sitting around, and wanted to get over there to look at and hold her babies some more.
It just might, like, take a minute to get over there. She might not be pregnant anymore, sure, but Annie was not going to be moving fast again any time soon. (Which was fine. Babies, it turned out, had a pretty slow default speed.)
[feel free to say you got that text, and post is open for calls, texts, and broken-handed husbands!]

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!!!!!
Congratulations! Finally!!! Ohmygod!
You knew it was big when she typed out a whole omg!
standard practice and condition apply: if you need ANYTHING....
❤❤❤
Also RIP Diego's hand lol
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Like, if nothing else, how many times had Annie worried about hurting him in intimate situations? She'd probably worried about hurting him while making the twins! And yet, no foresight here.
and thank you!!!! they're amazing. I know everyone says that but actually my kids are awesome.
Her kids didn't do anything yet but that was beside the point. They were already amazing.
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Like, literally the easiest test to pass ever. Good job on the genetics lottery there, kiddos.
even more important they are not inside of you anymore!
Look, Summer had priorities here.
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It hadn't been that scary. Or so doctors and nurses kept reassuring her, but Annie was a first-time mom who was also not going to do this again, and she thought having a pair of babies had been pretty fucking intense, thanks!
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Good reminder to check my birth control script tho
And then, after a bit of a moment:
seriously tho did everything mostly go well? How r U feeling?
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Just because she could have been in labor for three days or whatever did not mean that hadn't been the most exciting six or so hours of her life.
and I'm probably not going to be too mobile for the next few weeks but it's not so bad.
Because she was still at the hospital. Wait until she was home and dealing with the effects of a major medical procedure, with two infants and a one-handed husband.
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how long DID it take anyway? ooooh and not that it matters and i definitely don't want to start up like a thing about it or anything but which one was first?
Summer kind of assumed Maggie since that was how the initial text ordered them, but that didn't necessarily mean anything, either!
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When it came to hands, anyway. Right now he felt like the luckiest man in the world seeing his adorable children and his superhero (in so many ways!) wife all in the same room together, content and healthy.
Totally worth being able to hold one baby at a time for the next month or so.
"The siblings have officially been informed." Not that they were likely to text back. But still. He tried.
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She really, really wanted to hold both of them, but she could also share. And besides, both babies deserved at least one parent's full attention on them at a time, here on the first day of their lives.
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Once she was handed over, Diego would go to pick up Ben. Time for some manly bonding. Which would consist of Diego looking at the sleeping baby with a goofy, sappy look on his face.
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God, their babies were perfect. Like -- sure, sure, everyone said their babies were the best babies! But theirs might actually be perfect. Look how Maggie had a tiny, tiny hand of her own! It was a whole hand, just so little and so perfect.
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Annie had a few injuries, too, but she had at least anticipated them thanks to the many, many, many twin birth horror stories she had psyched herself out with weeks ago.
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Congratulations to the happy family. Marc says so as well.
Annie probably knew Marc well enough to know that was one of Steven's translations.
Hope everyone is resting and recovering as much as they can. Poor Diego included.
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Annie privately felt that while Diego's hand was, indeed, a pressing matter, she probably had a touch more recuperation to attend to personally.
and thank you to Marc! I know babies aren't really his deal.
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Good names! Congratulations! How did Diego's hand break? (D and I are back in Oahu, want us to bring back coco puffs?)
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A beat later: Diego's hand was a casualty of my holding it while, you know, babying.
Was it really her fault if she wasn't paying attention to her hand strength at that particular moment?
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Annie was pretty sure their insurance would cover all the way to Saturday, but she was also already starting to get a little antsy about the hospital -- she didn't exactly love being here, and, even if everything had gone fine until now, there was also always the lingering threat that someone might take a little too much notice of the blonde Supe who'd given birth last night.
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Which was why Steve checked himself out early 90 percent of the time.
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Hey, at least she was joking about it.
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