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After My Sister Pushed My Pregnant Wife

9.7 / 10.0
A Christmas Eve confrontation shatters Steven Harris's world when his pregnant wife Amy is violently pushed by his sister Jessica, triggering a life-threatening emergency. As Steven races to save his family, he uncovers a web of decades-old lies.

After My Sister Pushed My Pregnant Wife Chapter 1

I glanced at my watch for the fifth time in as many minutes, anxiety gnawing at my stomach. It was Christmas Eve, and our modest living room glowed with the warm lights of the Christmas tree Amy had spent hours decorating. The scent of cinnamon and pine mingled in the air, creating that perfect holiday atmosphere my wife had worked so hard to achieve for our first Christmas in our new home.

"Do you think they'll actually show up on time?" Amy asked, one hand resting protectively over her seven-month baby bump as she arranged a tray of gingerbread cookies on the coffee table.

I forced a smile, trying to hide my own apprehension. "Mom said they'd be here by six, so..."

"Which means seven, if we're lucky," Amy finished with a knowing smile that didn't quite reach her eyes.

I moved behind her, wrapping my arms around her expanded waistline, feeling our daughter kick against my palm. The miracle of that tiny movement never failed to amaze me.

"Hey," I whispered against her hair, "everything will be fine. It's just a few hours, and then it'll be just us again."

Amy leaned back against me, her body tense despite her attempt to relax. "I know. I just want everything to be perfect. For us, for the baby..."

I understood her unspoken concern. My mother and sister had a way of turning even the most joyous occasions into battlefields, and Amy had been working tirelessly to create a peaceful Christmas despite her advanced pregnancy. The doctor had warned her to avoid stress, but how could I explain that to my family?

The doorbell rang, shattering our moment of connection. Amy straightened, putting on what I recognized as her "dealing with the in-laws" smile.

"I'll get it," I said, squeezing her hand reassuringly.

When I opened the door, Jessica stood there with her two boys, Tyler and Mason, already pushing past me without so much as a hello. My sister's face wore its usual expression of barely concealed disdain.

"Took you long enough," she remarked, brushing snow from her coat onto our welcome mat. "The boys are freezing."

"Where's Mom?" I asked, noticing her absence.

"Coming separately. She had some last-minute shopping." Jessica's tone suggested this was somehow my fault. "These directions you gave were terrible, by the way. We drove around for twenty minutes."

Before I could respond, a crash came from the living room, followed by Amy's startled gasp. I rushed back to find Tyler, Jessica's eight-year-old, had knocked over the nativity scene Amy had inherited from her grandmother.

"Sorry," the boy mumbled without looking up, already moving toward the Christmas tree where Mason was shaking a wrapped present, trying to guess its contents.

"Boys, please be careful," Amy said, her voice strained but gentle as she carefully collected the ceramic pieces. "Some of these decorations are very special to us."

Jessica strode in, making no move to help or discipline her children. "They're just being kids, Amy. Not everyone keeps their house like a museum."

I saw Amy's jaw tighten, but she said nothing, continuing to pick up the scattered pieces. I moved to help her, but Jessica caught my arm.

"Steven, I need help with the gifts in the car. The boys brought presents for their uncle and aunt." Her emphasis on these family titles felt deliberate, a reminder of blood ties.

Reluctantly, I followed Jessica outside, where she immediately lit a cigarette despite knowing how I felt about smoking around Amy.

"Your wife seems more uptight than usual," she commented, exhaling a cloud of smoke into the cold air.

"She's seven months pregnant and tired, Jess. Can you please ask the boys to be a little more careful? Some of those decorations mean a lot to her."

Jessica's eyes narrowed. "So it's starting already. She's turning you against us."

"That's not what I—"

"Save it, Steven. I know what's happening. Ever since you married her, you've been different. Mom sees it too."

Another crash from inside cut our conversation short. I rushed back to find Mason standing beside the toppled Christmas tree, ornaments scattered across the floor. Amy was kneeling awkwardly, trying to right the tree despite her pregnant belly making it difficult.

"I told them not to touch it," she said quietly as I approached, frustration evident in her voice.

"Boys!" I called out sharply. "Come help clean this up right now."

Jessica sauntered in, surveying the scene with apparent indifference. "Accidents happen, Steven. No need to yell at them."

"This isn't an accident, it's—" Amy began, then stopped herself, taking a deep breath. "Jessica, could you please help your boys understand that they need to be more careful with other people's things?"

Jessica's face darkened. "Are you suggesting I don't know how to parent my children?"

"No, I'm asking for your help," Amy replied, her voice steady despite the tension filling the room.

"Sounds like criticism to me," Jessica snapped. "Just because you're about to have a baby doesn't make you an expert on children, Amy."

I stepped between them. "Jess, please. It's Christmas Eve."

"Oh, I know what day it is," Jessica retorted. "I also know when I'm not welcome. Your wife has made that perfectly clear with her rules and her judgmental looks."

"That's not fair," I protested, feeling the familiar tightness in my chest that always appeared during family conflicts.

"What's not fair is how she's turning you against your real family!" Jessica's voice rose to a shout. "We were fine before she came along with her perfect little life and her perfect little house and her perfect little baby!"

Amy had managed to stand up, one hand on her belly, the other holding onto the back of the couch for support. "Jessica, I think you need to calm down. This isn't good for anyone, especially not the children."

"Don't tell me to calm down!" Jessica lunged forward suddenly, both hands connecting with Amy's shoulders in a violent shove.

Time seemed to slow as I watched my pregnant wife stumble backward, unable to catch her balance. She fell against the corner of the coffee table with a sickening thud, a cry of pain escaping her lips as she collapsed to the floor.

"Amy!" I rushed to her side, horror flooding through me as I saw the bright red blood beginning to pool beneath her.

"Oh my God," I gasped, pulling out my phone with shaking hands to dial 911.

Jessica stood frozen, her face a mask of shock that quickly transformed into defensive anger. "It was an accident," she said flatly. "She got in my face."

"She's bleeding!" I shouted, my voice breaking as the dispatcher answered. "My wife is seven months pregnant and bleeding heavily. Please, we need an ambulance right away!"

Amy's face had gone frighteningly pale, her eyes wide with terror as she clutched her stomach. "The baby," she whispered. "Steven, the baby..."

"Help is coming," I promised her, gripping her hand as Jessica stood unmoved above us.

"She's just being dramatic," my sister said coldly. "It was barely a push."

As blood continued to spread across our living room floor, staining the Christmas presents and the fallen ornaments, I felt a rage unlike anything I'd ever experienced before.

"Get out," I told Jessica, my voice deadly quiet. "Get out of our house right now."

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