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Mom Exposes Husband's Fatal Rage

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.
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Chapter 2

The contractions came faster now, each one ripping through my body like a serrated blade. I gripped the hospital bed rails, my knuckles white with strain.

"Mrs. Peters, we need to move quickly," Dr. Chen said, her voice calm but urgent. "The baby's heart rate is dropping. We need to perform an emergency C-section."

A nurse appeared at my side, clipboard in hand. "We need your husband's signature on these consent forms."

"He's... he's not here yet," I managed through gritted teeth. Another contraction seized me, and I couldn't suppress a cry.

"Is he on his way?" The nurse's eyes were kind but concerned.

I nodded, not trusting my voice. My phone lay silent beside me, no missed calls from Bradley.

"Violet, we don't have time to wait," Dr. Chen said, her hand on my shoulder. "The baby's in distress. You'll need to sign these forms yourself."

The nurse handed me the clipboard, and I stared at the pages of medical jargon, the lines where Bradley should have signed. My hand trembled as I took the pen.

"What if something happens?" I whispered.

"We'll do everything we can," Dr. Chen assured me. "But we need to move now."

I signed my name on each marked line, each signature feeling like a betrayal of what should have been. Where was he?

"Blood pressure dropping," someone called out. "Heart rate unstable."

The room spun around me as they prepared me for surgery. Nurses exchanged glances over my head, their eyes filled with concern.

"Is there anyone else we can call for you?" a nurse asked quietly. "Your parents?"

"They're in Europe," I murmured, tears sliding down my temples into my hair. "Just... just save my baby."

The anesthesia mask descended over my face, and I prayed that when I woke up, Bradley would be there.

---

I awoke to a world of white and beeping machines. For one disoriented moment, I thought I was alone. Then I heard a soft cry from beside me.

"She's here," a nurse said gently, helping me turn my head.

My daughter. Tiny and perfect, with a shock of dark hair just like mine. Her little fist was balled up against her cheek, her eyes squeezed shut as she cried.

"She's beautiful," the nurse said, adjusting something on my IV. "Born at 5:47 PM, six pounds, three ounces."

"Is... is my husband here?" I asked, though I already knew the answer.

The nurse's hesitation told me everything. "No, Mrs. Peters. Would you like us to try calling him again?"

I shook my head weakly. "He knows where I am."

Hours passed in a haze of medication and feeding attempts. My daughter latched onto me with surprising strength, her tiny mouth working diligently. I studied her face, memorizing every detail—the curve of her nose, the shape of her lips, the delicate eyebrows.

"She's perfect," I whispered to her, ignoring the pain radiating through my abdomen.

It was nearly midnight when I heard footsteps in the hallway, followed by Bradley's voice asking directions to my room.

He entered carrying a paper cup of coffee, his expression more annoyed than concerned. His eyes went straight to the bassinet beside my bed.

"So you had the baby," he said flatly.

"Where were you?" I asked, my voice barely audible.

"Mackenzie needed me," he replied, as if that explained everything. He set the coffee down and approached the bassinet. "Is this her?"

"Yes," I said, watching his face carefully. "Would you like to hold your daughter?"

He peered down at her, his expression unreadable. Then his shoulders slumped slightly.

"A girl," he said, disappointment evident in his voice. "I needed an heir, not another burden."

The words cut deeper than any surgical incision. I turned my face away, unable to bear the sight of him.

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The next morning brought an unexpected visitor. Mackenzie swept into my room carrying an enormous arrangement of lilies, her perfume cutting through the hospital scent.

"Violet! Oh my goodness, you poor thing!" Her voice dripped with false concern. "Bradley told me everything. How terrible for you!"

She set the flowers on a side table and approached the bassinet where my daughter slept.

"Aw, she's so tiny," Mackenzie cooed, her finger hovering over my daughter's blanket. "She looks so... fragile."

I watched warily as she leaned closer, her perfectly manicured nails inches from my baby.

"She's absolutely precious," I said firmly, reaching for the bassinet.

Mackenzie straightened, her smile never reaching her eyes. "Of course she is. Though she does look rather... sickly, doesn't she? So small and red-faced."

I stiffened but said nothing, unwilling to engage with her.

"You know," she continued, lowering her voice to a whisper as she glanced toward the door, "some might say she looks... worthless."

The word hung in the air between us, poisonous and cruel. I opened my mouth to respond, but exhaustion from the surgery and emotion left me speechless.

Mackenzie's smile widened as she noted my weakness. "Oh, don't worry. I'm sure she'll grow into something... acceptable."

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