“Len, breath…” Aria stood in front of Toronto’s airport as Tyler and the Uber driver put their luggage in the car boot. “Count with me. One… two…three…”“I am breathing,” Lena snapped, then yelped. “I am not breathing—oh my God, Aria, I can’t do this.”Tyler touched her arms lightly to let her know they could get into the Uber now.“Okay, Len, listen to me,” Aria said as she climbed into the car. “You CAN do this. That baby needs her mother. You need your ba—”“Oh my god, stop talking!!!” Lena screamed into the phone, sharp and frantic enough to make Aria flinch. “Where the fuck are you?!”“We’re literally in the car rig—”“If you are not at the hospital in five minutes, our friendship is over.”Tyler, who had just entered, winced theatrically.Aria shot him a warning glare so fast he pressed his lips together, though the corner of his mouth still twitched.“Don’t you fucking laugh,” she mouthed at him.His eyes widened in mock surrender, and he slid a hand over her lower stomach, rub
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