Kai was angry, mostly at himself, having similar thoughts to Tobias - thinking that he had somehow caused the cramping and bleeding that Tobias was doing - that he had done something wrong to harm their baby somehow. Kai kept a constant hand on Tobias, whether it was his hand or his thigh as he drove to the hospital.
They arrived at the hospital only twenty minutes after getting out of the wooded area, and Kai guided his mate into the hospital. He settled Tobias into a squeaky faux leather couch and went over to the receptionist desk, he had no idea how to explain what was happening "Eh hi... My boyfriend... He's bleeding in... a place he shouldn't be bleeding and we're very worried something has... happened..." Kai explained nervously to the intake nurse.
She smiled sadly and nodded, "I'll come over and speak with him, show me to him?" she asked, standing up and grabbing a clipboard for medical information.
Kai guided the nurse over to where Tobias was curled up on the couch and he sat down beside his mate, wrapping a protective arm around his shoulders, holding him close to his chest. The nurse pulled over a chair "Hey, sweetheart. Can you explain to me what's going on?" she asked quietly, her tone very sympathetic to the obvious pain this young man was in.
They arrived at the hospital only twenty minutes after getting out of the wooded area, and Kai guided his mate into the hospital. He settled Tobias into a squeaky faux leather couch and went over to the receptionist desk, he had no idea how to explain what was happening "Eh hi... My boyfriend... He's bleeding in... a place he shouldn't be bleeding and we're very worried something has... happened..." Kai explained nervously to the intake nurse.
She smiled sadly and nodded, "I'll come over and speak with him, show me to him?" she asked, standing up and grabbing a clipboard for medical information.
Kai guided the nurse over to where Tobias was curled up on the couch and he sat down beside his mate, wrapping a protective arm around his shoulders, holding him close to his chest. The nurse pulled over a chair "Hey, sweetheart. Can you explain to me what's going on?" she asked quietly, her tone very sympathetic to the obvious pain this young man was in.
You can lead a horse to water, but cannot force a horse to drink.