
I left after husband made me abortion for my sister
I left after husband made me abortion for my sister Chapter 1
"Jacob!" I screamed, gripping the edge of the bathroom sink.
Footsteps pounded down the hallway. Jacob burst through the door, his tie half-undone. "What is it? What’s wrong?"
"Look." I pointed a trembling finger at the floor.
Bright crimson drops stained the pristine white tiles. The dull ache in my lower abdomen flared into a sharp, clawing cramp.
"Don't move," Jacob commanded, his voice tight. "I'm taking you to the hospital right now."
"The baby," I whispered, clutching my stomach. "It hurts."
"Just hold onto me. We're leaving." He wrapped an arm around my waist, half-carrying me out to the car.
The drive was a blur of flashing streetlights and my own muted sobs. The hospital doors slid open, nurses rushed forward with a gurney, and the harsh fluorescent lights blinded me. Then came the mask over my face, the sweet chemical taste of gas, and total darkness.
***
A steady, rhythmic beeping pulled me from the void.
My eyelids felt like lead. I couldn't open them. My limbs were heavy, pinned to the mattress by an invisible weight. The numbness in my lower half was absolute.
A sliver of light leaked through the crack in the door. Two voices drifted into the quiet room.
"The hysterectomy went smoothly," a muted, clinical voice stated.
The words slammed into my groggy brain. Hysterectomy?
"Are you absolutely certain?" Jacob asked. His tone wasn't frantic. It was entirely calm.
"Positive," the doctor replied. "She won't get pregnant again."
A cold chill washed over my skin.
"She won't know, right?" Jacob pressed.
"No," the doctor assured him. "The anesthesia dosage was adjusted specifically for this. When she wakes up, she'll just think the miscarriage surgery finished smoothly."
"Good." Jacob paused. "And the child?"
"Already taken care of."
A single, hot tear escaped the corner of my eye and slid down my temple, soaking into the thin hospital pillow. I squeezed my eyes tightly shut.
*So that's how it is.*
My husband had just mutilated me, erased my future, and disposed of our baby as if it were trash.
The door handle clicked. Footsteps approached the bed.
I let my breathing even out. I forced the tension from my jaw and lay perfectly still.
A warm hand enveloped mine. A thumb stroked across my knuckles.
"Judy?" Jacob whispered.
I fluttered my eyes open, squinting against the harsh overhead light. I turned my head. Jacob sat in the plastic chair beside the bed, his shoulders slumped, his expression a masterpiece of devastation.
"Jacob," I croaked. My throat felt like sandpaper.
"I'm here, sweetheart." He leaned closer, kissing the back of my hand.
"What happened?" I asked, keeping my voice frail and confused. "Where is the baby?"
Jacob swallowed hard. He squeezed his eyes shut, forcing a tear to escape. "The doctors did everything they could. But the bleeding wouldn't stop."
"No," I whimpered, playing my part.
"We lost the baby," he choked out.
I stared at his perfectly styled hair, his tragic, handsome face. He was performing. And he was brilliant at it. A bitter laugh bubbled up in my chest, but I swallowed it down. I forced the corners of my mouth up into a broken, tragic smile.
"It's okay that the baby is gone," Jacob added, his voice thickening with rehearsed grief. "We have chances in the future. We can try again."
"Right," I whispered. "The future."
"I'll always be here for you," he promised.
I nodded, resting my head back against the pillow. I didn't want to look at him anymore. I needed a distraction. I needed the final piece of this puzzle to walk through the door.
"Did you call my sister?" I asked.
"I did," Jacob replied, shifting in his seat. "She said she was on her way."
Right on cue, the hospital door swung open.
"Judy!"
Lucy rushed into the room, her designer handbag swinging against her hip. My half-sister. We had grown up in the same house, shared clothes, shared secrets.
"Lucy. You made it," I said.
"Of course I did." She stopped at the edge of the bed, her eyes scanning my pale face. "I came the second Jacob called me."
"I feel so empty," I confessed, watching her reaction.
Lucy offered a sympathetic pout. She reached out and patted my blanket. "You poor thing. You must be devastated."
"I am."
Lucy stepped back, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with my husband. They looked like a matching set. She slowly lowered her hand, resting her palm flat against her own lower abdomen.
"Sister, don't be too sad about the miscarriage," Lucy murmured, her voice heavy with artificial sweetness.
"How can I not be?" I asked.
Lucy smiled. A genuine, radiant smile. "Because I have good news. I'm ten weeks pregnant."
The room went dead silent.
"Are you?" I asked softly.
"Yes," Lucy beamed, rubbing her stomach. "And from now on, my child will be your child. He'll take care of you."
I shifted my gaze to Jacob.
His jaw clenched. He stared at Lucy's moving hand, his eyes darkening with a possessive intensity he couldn't hide. He didn't look surprised. He looked territorial.
Ten weeks.
That was exactly when Jacob had started taking those late-night "business calls." The same time Lucy had suddenly moved into the apartment complex just three blocks from our house.
The baby wasn't some random mistake. It was his.
They had planned this. The miscarriage, the surgery, the tragic hospital room scene. They removed my child to make room for hers.
"A baby," I said, letting awe coat my words. "That's wonderful, Lucy."
"I knew you'd be happy for me," she cooed.
"Who is the father?" I asked, tilting my head. "You never mentioned you were seeing anyone."
Jacob stiffened. He dropped my hand and took a half-step away from the bed.
Lucy didn't miss a beat. "Oh, it's a new relationship. He's very private. But he's a wonderful man."
"I'm sure he is," I agreed.
"We're going to be a big, happy family," Lucy declared.
"We certainly are." I looked from my sister's glowing face to my husband's tense posture. The anger inside me didn't boil; it froze. It hardened into something sharp and unbreakable.
"Jacob," I said, breaking the silence.
"Yes, honey?" He turned back to me, the mask of the doting husband slipping right back into place.
"Could you go get me some water? The pitcher is empty."
"Absolutely. I'll be right back." He grabbed the plastic pitcher and practically fled the room.
The door clicked shut, leaving me alone with my sister.
Lucy dropped the sympathetic act immediately. She pulled up a chair, crossing her legs. "You really look terrible, Judy."
"Surgery will do that to you."
"Well, at least you have Jacob to lean on. He really loves you."
"He does," I agreed smoothly. "He wants to try for another baby as soon as I'm healed."
Lucy's smile faltered. Her fingers dug slightly into her purse. "Is that so?"
"Yes. He said we have plenty of chances in the future." I watched her eye twitch. "But until then, I'll just have to focus all my energy on your little miracle."
"Right," Lucy said, her tone suddenly clipped.
"I can't wait to be involved," I whispered, staring directly into her eyes. "I'm going to be a very, very active part of this baby's life."
Lucy shifted uncomfortably in her chair, oblivious to the storm brewing behind my forced smile. She thought she had won. They both did.
But they had left me alive. And that was their first mistake.
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