The voice was soothing and reassuring, cutting through the fog of pain and fear that had enveloped me. I could barely open my eyes, but I felt a gentle hand on my shoulder, guiding me into the warmth and safety of another vehicle. As the car moved, I drifted in and out of consciousness, the contractions coming in relentless waves.
“Stay with me,” the voice urged, a woman’s voice. “We’re heading to the hospital. You’re going to be okay. Both of you.”
Her words were a lifeline, and I clung to them desperately. I realized that this stranger, who had stopped on the snowy highway, had become my unlikely savior. Her presence was a balm against the biting cold and my impending despair. I tried to speak, to thank her, but the words were lost in another contraction.


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