The Miracle Birth Analysis

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Ashten Lolley The Miracle Birth Payton Holmes, a young, beautiful woman at the age of twenty-one was a kindergarten teacher at the River Town elementary school. A stunning man by the name of Haden Clark was twenty-three years old and was a post office worker in that town. Payton and Haden had attended the same church since they were little children. It was now that Haden was older that he realized the admiration and love he had for Payton. One day as Mrs. Holmes was teaching her Kindergarten class, Haden sent her some flowers and a card asking her on a date. Payton was so excited and ready to actually go out with him for she had always had some feelings for him as well. It was then that they went on a date to the best restaurant …show more content…
At work Mrs. Clark had been getting many questions from her little classmates asking what her name was going to be, when she was going to be born, wanting to know if they could come see her and draw pictures for her. Payton thought it was very sweet and thoughtful of them. It was one night around 1 am that Haden was woken up by Payton to go to the hospital. They got into the car and rushed there as fast as they possibly could go. When they got to the hospital the nurses were very kind in getting her in a room and taken care of. A few hours passed, here on September 15th, 2015, and it was time to give birth to sweet baby Addison Grace Clark. The waiting room was filled with loving family members and friends. However after waiting so long and hearing nothing from the doctors or the father they began to worry. As Payton is in the hospital room in the middle of birth she’s scared for her life from being told there are some big complications. The nurse went out and told the family and they began to pray. It was then that the doctor as gently as he could put a hand on Payton and Haden’s shoulder and said, “ I’m so sorry to have to say this but only you or the baby will survive, there’s nothing we can do, we’ve done all we

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