Marisol Anyone who has ever had natural childbirth knows the overwhelming feeling of relief when you finally get the baby’s shoulder to pass. Once the shoulder is free, the rest of the little body slides out with no problem. After hours and hours of pushing, the shoulders are when you can finally breathe. It’s almost over now. You’ve done all the hard work, and the reward is around the corner. Well, take that feeling and multiply it by ten, and that’s how I felt when I heard Tyson’s voice in my room. I’d been hoping and praying that someone would figure out where Gabby and I were, and that they would rescue us, but each day that passed made those hopes fade. But when I heard “Troublemaker,” a name that used to irritate the hell out of me, it relit the spark of my life. I

