It seemed like whatever sickness I felt two days ago finally caught up to me the following morning.
Charlotte had already left early in the morning to get ready for work, but I didn't get up until the afternoon, two hours past my shift. I woke up to several missed calls from Katie and Lewis, and Noah had already eaten cereal for breakfast and was sitting at my feet on the couch, watching TV.
I jerked up on the couch, and a wave of dizziness hit me hard and filled my vision with stars.
"Mom?"
My mouth started to flow with saliva as the nausea arrived, and I jumped off the couch and rushed to the bathroom. Fortunately, I made it to the toilet just as yesterday's dinner projected out of my mouth. Tears sprung to my eyes as I heaved, and when it was all done, I collapsed against the wall, panting.
Noah appeared at the doorway, his eyes wide with concern. "Mom, are you okay?"
I tried to smile. "I'm just feeling a little sick, honey. Don't get too close to me. You have your trip with Dylan tomorrow, and I don't want to get you sick."
"Should I call Charlotte?" he asked, and my heart lurched.
"No, she's busy with work today. I'm seriously fine, Noah," I reassured him. "I just need to gather my breath, and then I'll get up. Go back to your show."
He was still frowning, his brows knitted together with worry, and I forced out a small laugh. "Go, Noah. I'll be right out."
Reluctantly, he left, and my head fell back against the wall with exhaustion.
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When I finally mustered up the energy to leave the bathroom, I gave Katie a call to let her know I wouldn't be able to come in.
"Are you sure you're okay?" she asked.
"I'm fine," I sighed. "I'll probably be good to come in tomorrow."
"Honestly, don't even worry about tomorrow."
"But --"
"You're not coming in. I already dealt with the change, so just rest."
And that was that.
Noah wasn't in the living room anymore but had disappeared off somewhere. I went upstairs, gripping the handrail tightly for support as my body screamed in protest.
He wasn't in his room either, but I saw the suitcase I had set aside yesterday to pack his belongings for the trip. Now was a good time as any to pack it before I got too tired later and forgot.
I was halfway through with packing when Noah entered the room and immediately scowled.
"Mom, I can do that. You need to rest!" he scolded, and through my daze, I looked at him, confused and a little affronted.
"Noah, did you just yell at me?"
He let out a loud sigh. "Come on. I made you soup."
Maybe I was hallucinating.
Before I could contemplate more on that, Noah marched forward, grabbed my arm, and pulled me off the bed.
"How in the world did you make soup?" I asked as he led me back downstairs.
"It's just pouring soup out of a can and microwaving it, Mom." I could sense him rolling his eyes, but I was too exhausted to scold him. It still felt like he was scolding me, actually. "And I got you a thick blanket and Sammy to cuddle with."
Sammy was his sea turtle plushie. It was a gift from Sadie for his fifth birthday, which he was sick on, and since then, he has always requested to have Sammy with him whenever he got sick.
There indeed was a thick blanket on the couch, along with Sammy carefully placed on top of it, his head on the pillow. A bowl of the chicken noodle soup was already on the table, steaming hot, while Noah's show still played on the TV.
My heart squeezed tightly, and I felt tears rushed to my eyes.
I turned to him. "Noah, you are the best kid to exist on this planet, you know that?"
"Well, of course." He rolled his eyes like it was obvious but beamed with pride.
I pulled him into a tight hug, and he patted my back comfortingly. "How are you growing up so fast?"
"I think it's all the milk you make me drink."
I bursted out laughing and squeezed him harder.
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Hours later, I woke up from a sweaty nap, and found Sammy resting on my chest and Laura sitting on the other end of the couch instead of Noah. My feet was on her lap, and she was massaging them gently as she watched a movie on the TV.
"Don't tell me Noah called you," I groaned as I tried to sit up, but then she gave my leg a jerk, pulling me back down.
"You really think you can get sick, and we wouldn't know about it?" she scoffed.
"We?"
Sadie entered the living room, holding two plates with sandwiches, and following her was Alex and Noah with their own plates.
I groaned again. "You guys. I'm seriously fine."
"Noah told us you threw up this morning." Sadie shot me a sharp look as she handed a plate to Laura. "You are definitely not fine."
A sudden thought crossed my mind, and I quickly looked over at Noah, who had settled on the floor with Alex. "You didn't call Charlotte, did you?"
"No, you said she was busy," he answered with a shrug and took a bite of his sandwich.
I let out a relieved sigh. The last thing I needed was to bother her with this when she was already stressed and exhausted from work.
"Oh, so Charlotte is too busy, huh?" Laura said lightly, but I caught the judgement in her tone and narrowed my eyes.
"She has a lot going on."
Her lips quirked into a small smirk, but she didn't say anything else.
"Right..." Sadie glanced between the two of us suspiciously. "Well, I helped Noah pack his things for tomorrow."
"Did you pack enough for the week?"
Noah groaned into his sandwich, but I kept my eyes on Sadie.
She rolled her eyes. "Yes."
"And his toothbrush."
"Yeah, Jess. I'm not--"
I sat up. "Oh, and sunscreen because he--"
"Oh no, how could we forget the sunscreen," Laura said sarcastically through a mouthful of her sandwich.
I shot her a glare. "Skin cancer is a very real thing, and Noah has sensitive skin."
"Oh my god, Jess, he has all of the necessities. Will you please lay back down and rest?" Alex sighed.
But then Sadie rubbed the back of her neck and smiled sheepishly. "Actually, I did forget the sunscreen."
I threw my hands up. "See, this is exactly why I wanted to make sure!" I threw the blanket off and swung my legs over the couch to stand. "Let me just go check to make sure he has ev--"
The moment I stood, a wave of dizziness hit me full force, and I sat back down.