ER: Doug and Carol Series
Story #19
by: Courtney
Charlie, Carol, lets go! Doug calls up the stairs for about the tenth time. Hes been waiting on them all morning and he is beginning to get impatient.
Be right down, Charlie calls.
Doug rolls his eyes and sighs. Its Sunday morning and they are already late for lunch with his mother. The day after Valentines Day was their first Sunday lunch with Sarah and since then she has insisted on it being a weekly thing. It has cut down on how often she calls to check on Carol and the baby and it seems to be bringing them all closer together so Doug figures its a good thing. Besides, Carol and Helen still arent on speaking terms, so at least one of this kids grandparents should be involved.
He looks up at the sound of Charlie heading down the stairs. Wait, before you come down, go see if you can hurry Carol along, he tells her. She nods and retreats back up the steps, heading towards the master bedroom.
Carol? Charlie says as she raps lightly on the door.
Yeah, come in, Carol calls from within the room. Charlie enters to see Carol standing in front of the mirror. Shes trying to decide what to wear. The bed is strewn with discarded choices as she examines this latest outfit. What do you think? she asks Charlie.
It looks nice, Charlie tells her. Its late March and Carol is now four and a half months along in her pregnancy. She is beginning to show more and more everyday. This particular outfit is one of the few of her old clothes she can still wear. It is a long, ankle length skirt and a sweater.
I look like a cow, Carol says into the mirror at her reflection.
Charlie laughs a little, No you dont. You look pregnant.
And beautiful, Doug adds from the doorway.
Carol turns around and jokingly sneers at him. You have to say that, this is all your fault.
He laughs, Okay, guilty, but you still look radiant, he walks over and wraps his arms around her, kissing her cheek. Can we go now? Sarah is going to think we had an accident or something.
I called her and told her we were running a little behind, Carol tells him as they head downstairs to leave.
You did? What did she say?
What do you think she said? Carol gives him a puzzled look. She said that was fine, for us not to rush. You know, your mother is pretty laid back, I dont know what youre always so worried about.
Im not worried. Im just tired of waiting around here all morning, he smirks as he holds the car door opened for she and Charlie.
You of all people should not be complaining about me being late. Mark Greene would fall down laughing if he heard you right now, she smiles as he gets in on the drivers side. They pull away from the house and head to Sarahs. It is a little before 1pm when they finally arrive.
Sorry were late, Doug says when his mother answers the door.
She smiles, Think nothing of it, she steps back and allows them all to enter. How are you feeling Carol? You look terrific.
Thank you. Im feeling okay. Ive had a few headaches and some light headedness but Dr. Mitchell says thats perfectly normal.
Sarah nods, When I was pregnant with Doug, I fainted three times. I would just stand up and have to sit right back down.
Well, I havent actually fainted yet so I hope I dont, Carol says as they all sit at the table.
I hope not, too. Ill just be a minute getting lunch, Sarah says as she turns towards the kitchen.
Ill help you, Carol says, beginning to rise.
No, dear, you stay here, Ive got it, Sarah assures her.
Ill see if I can help, Charlie tells Carol as Sarah leaves. She gets up and follows her into the kitchen.
Need me to do anything? Charlie asks as she enters the kitchen.
Charlie, no, thanks, I think Ive got it.
Are you sure? Id be glad to help.
Well, Sarah thinks, you could slice that loaf of bread, she indicates a loaf of bread on the far counter. Charlie nods and begins slicing it.
So, how are things going? Sarah asks as she opens the oven and removes a broccoli and cheese casserole.
Fine, Charlie says.
How are those art classes coming? I just love that vase you made for me.
Charlie smiles, Theyre good. We just started working on photo realism this week. Im trying to decide which picture I want to paint.
Sarah looks her way, What kind of picture?
Um, we have to choose a photograph and paint it. I just dont know who or what to paint.
Hmm, Sarah thinks a moment, have you had any ideas so far?
A few. I thought about painting a picture of Doug and Carol, but what would they do with it? They wouldnt want to hang portraits of themselves all around the house.
Sarah nods. I have an idea. Why dont you paint one of each of them as a baby? Then they could hang them up in the nursery.
Hey, thats a good idea! Charlie says.
You can look through my old pictures and choose one of Doug. Carol might have some baby pictures of herself around the house somewhere, Sarah says as she gets a plate for the chicken.
Yeah, Ill do that. I want it to be a surprise though. Dont mention it to them, okay?
Of course not, Sarah smiles. She and Charlie have been getting along very well over the past few months. Since the four of them started having their weekly lunches, Charlie and Sarah have become fast friends. She has even stayed with Sarah a few times when Doug and Carol both worked all night. Oh, Charlie, I have a little proposition for you while Im thinking about it, Sarah says to her.
Whats that? Charlie asks curiously.
A friend of mine has two tickets to see The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway next weekend. But, unfortunately, something has come up and she wouldnt be able to use them. She asked me if Id like to buy them from her, but I told her I wasnt sure. I was wondering if maybe youd like to go with me? I wouldnt want to go alone and I thought it would be fun for us to go together. We could make a day of it. Well have lunch in the city, do some shopping, maybe visit some galleries. New York has some wonderful art galleries. What do you think?
Gosh, that sounds great. But, are you sure? I mean, it sounds like an expensive trip.
Oh, thats not important. The money is nothing to worry about. I just wasnt sure if youd want to go or not.
No, Id love it. Ill have to check with the hospital and make sure its okay though. Im supposed to work on Saturday. Theyll probably let me off though.
Great, Sarah says, her eyes bright with excitement. You can call them today and find out then give me a call tonight and let me know, okay?
Sure, Charlie smiles. They gather up the food and reenter the dining room with the afternoons lunch.
Charlie tells Doug and Carol about the impromptu trip and they are both almost as excited as she and Sarah. That sounds wonderful Mom, Doug tells Sarah. Im sure Kerry Weaver can work around Charlie not being there. Are you planning to stay the night or come back after the show?
I hadnt thought about it, actually. I suppose it will be pretty late when the show ends. We could stay the night in New York and fly back the next morning, Sarah says. What do you think? she asks Charlie,
Its up to you, Charlie tells her. Either way is fine.
Sarah nods. Ill see if I cant get us a hotel reservation for Saturday. If I can, well stay. Otherwise, well fly back that night. Charlie nods and they all continue to discuss the upcoming trip.
Suddenly, Carol says, Oh God!
What? Doug looks at her, concerned. Is something wrong?
All eyes are on Carol as a grin spreads across her face. No, nothings wrong. Its just, I think the baby just kicked, she beams.
Really? Dougs eyes grow wide and Carol takes his hand and places it on her belly.
Oh! Feel that? she asks as the baby moves a second time.
Yeah. Wow, he says with a smile. Charlie and Sarah join them and everyone is excited to feel the baby kicking. Thats amazing, Doug says. Carol smiles and he kisses her gently. Sarah and Charlie look on happily.
This is a really nice gift your mom gave us, Carol says as she sits up in bed. Doug is standing in the door of the bathroom, brushing his teeth. He nods. Just before they had left after their lunch today, Sarah had give them this gift. It is a thick book of baby names and what each of them mean. I thought this would help you narrow down your list, she had told them.
Doug rinses his mouth and turns out the bathroom light. He walks over and gets into bed beside Carol. She closes the book and sets it on the bedside table, then lays back against Dougs chest. Her back is to him as they sit together on the bed and he wraps his arms around her, resting his hands on her abdomen. Feel any more kicks? he asks.
Not in the last hour. She must be sleeping, Carol tells him.
She? Dont be so sure, he says with a grin.
Okay, weve had this discussion before. Were going to be happy either way, right? Carol turns a little to glance at Doug.
Yeah, of course, he smiles and kisses her cheek. So, were up to L in the girl names, right? Carol nods. Laura? he suggests.
We already have that, she tells him.
This list is going to get pretty long, he tells her. Maybe we should start trying to narrow it down soon.
We will, as soon as we finish the alphabet, she tells him.
Well, I dont know if we should go through the whole thing like we did with the boy names. We never did find any names for X, Y, or Z, he laughs as he remembers the numerous suggestions they had each made, mostly in fun.
Carol smiles, Well, we have gotten some good names from the rest of the alphabet. Im sure well figure something out before the time comes.
Yeah, are you getting as anxious as me?
Um hmm, she nods and smiles. And terrified too.
Doug agrees. What do you think it will be like? Holding our baby?
I can only imagine, she says and snuggles closer to him. I know itll be wonderful though.
They sit there for a while, both thinking of their unborn child. Then, Carol says, Sarah and Charlie really seem to be hitting it off, huh? That trip to New York should be fun for them.
Yeah, it was nice of Mom to invite her, he says. There is something in his tone that gets Carols attention.