
Mom Exposes Husband's Fatal Rage
Chapter 1
The ultrasound screen flickered as Dr. Chen moved the wand across my swollen belly. Her brow furrowed, and my heart skipped a beat.
"Violet, I'm seeing something concerning here." Her voice was calm but firm. "The umbilical cord is wrapped around your baby's neck, and there's a knot forming. This could be dangerous for both of you."
I gripped the edge of the examination table, my knuckles turning white. "What does that mean?"
"It means we need to monitor you closely. Ideally, you should be hospitalized immediately." Dr. Chen's eyes met mine, filled with concern. "At thirty-four weeks, you're close to full term, but with this complication, we might need to deliver early. Do you have someone who can drive you to the hospital right away?"
My mind raced to Bradley. My husband. The father of my child. The man who hadn't attended a single prenatal appointment.
"I'll call him right now," I said, reaching for my phone with trembling fingers.
The first call went straight to voicemail.
"Bradley, it's me. I'm at Dr. Chen's office, and there's an emergency with the baby. Please call me back as soon as you get this."
I tried again. And again. Each unanswered ring sent my anxiety spiraling higher.
Dr. Chen squeezed my shoulder. "Is there someone else I can call for you? Your parents, perhaps?"
"No, they're in Europe. Bradley is... he's just busy." The words tasted bitter. "I'll try again."
By the fifth attempt, my voice cracked as I left another message. "Bradley, please. The baby is in danger. I need you to come now."
Dr. Chen's expression grew more concerned as she printed out the ultrasound images. "Violet, we really need to get you to the hospital within the hour. These cord complications can worsen quickly."
I nodded, trying to stay calm for the baby's sake, but panic clawed at my chest. Where was he?
Finally, on my seventh attempt, Bradley answered.
"What is it now, Violet? I'm in the middle of something important."
His voice was cold, irritated. I swallowed hard, pushing down the hurt.
"Bradley, I'm at the doctor's office. There's something wrong with the baby—the umbilical cord is wrapped around her neck, and they want to hospitalize me right away."
There was a pause, then a woman's voice in the background. "Is that Violet again? Tell her you're busy, Brad."
Mackenzie. Of course.
"Listen," Bradley said, his voice dropping lower, "Mackenzie's cat Whiskers is having some kind of seizure. I'm taking her to the emergency vet right now."
I pressed my hand against my belly, feeling our daughter kick as if sensing my distress. "Bradley, this is our child. They're talking about premature delivery. I need you to take me to the hospital."
"Can't you call a taxi?" he asked, impatience evident in his tone. "Mackenzie needs me right now. Whiskers might not make it."
A sharp pain lanced through my abdomen, stealing my breath. "I think I'm having contractions," I gasped.
"Look, Violet, we've been over this. We keep our finances separate, remember? That means you handle your own medical bills, your own transportation." His voice was so matter-of-fact, as if he were discussing business arrangements rather than our marriage. "Mackenzie is my oldest friend. She's been there for me through everything. I can't abandon her now."
Another contraction hit, stronger this time. I bit my lip to keep from crying out.
"I'll figure something out," I whispered, ending the call before he could hear the tears in my voice.
Dr. Chen helped me sit up, her face a mask of professional concern. "Let me call you a taxi. You shouldn't be alone for this."
Twenty minutes later, I sat in the back of a taxi, clutching my phone as contractions came closer together. The driver kept glancing at me in his rearview mirror, probably wondering why a pregnant woman was traveling alone in such distress.
At the hospital entrance, I fumbled with my wallet, paying the driver before waddling through the emergency room doors. The bright fluorescent lights and antiseptic smell made me dizzy.
"I need to see Dr. Chen," I told the triage nurse, my voice barely steady. "I'm Violet Peters. I have umbilical cord complications."
The nurse led me to a chair to fill out paperwork. My hands shook so badly I could hardly write.
"Is someone coming with you?" she asked, eyeing my swollen belly and pale face.
"My husband... he's coming later," I lied, unable to admit the truth aloud.
As I finished the forms, another contraction gripped me. I gasped, doubling over.
"We need to get you to a room now," the nurse said, rushing to my side.
I fumbled for my phone, hitting Bradley's number again. This time, he picked up on the first ring.
"Bradley," I panted through the pain, "I'm at Mercy Hospital. They're admitting me now. The baby's coming early."
There was a pause, then his voice, distant and distracted. "Okay, I'll try to come by later. Mackenzie and I are still at the vet with Whiskers."
The line went dead before I could respond.
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