My Baby, My Strength, Our FutureShort Dramas

My Baby, My Strength, Our Future

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The mangled car teetered on the cliff's edge, my leg crushed, gasoline fumes thick in the air. My husband, Holden, stood safe on the highway, directing the rescue – but not for me. He was saving her, the woman in the passenger seat, leaving me and our unborn child to the ocean below. I woke trapped in the crushed Maybach, leg pinned. The cliff loomed; the driver's seat was empty. Holden, safe outside, directed paramedics past me to Giana, his "most valuable asset," ordering her rescue first. I watched him comfort Giana, oblivious, as the car slid. My baby barely viable. Holden offered a black card for silence; Giana gloated. Ten years of devotion, a cruel lie. Rage fueled me: how could he abandon his wife and child? I swore a venomous oath: never again an accessory. I flicked his card away, shielded my pregnancy, and promised my baby escape.

My Baby, My Strength, Our Future Chapter 1

The mangled car teetered on the cliff's edge, my leg crushed, gasoline fumes thick in the air. My husband, Holden, stood safe on the highway, directing the rescue – but not for me. He was saving her, the woman in the passenger seat, leaving me and our unborn child to the ocean below. I woke trapped in the crushed Maybach, leg pinned. The cliff loomed; the driver's seat was empty. Holden, safe outside, directed paramedics past me to Giana, his "most valuable asset," ordering her rescue first. I watched him comfort Giana, oblivious, as the car slid. My baby barely viable. Holden offered a black card for silence; Giana gloated. Ten years of devotion, a cruel lie. Rage fueled me: how could he abandon his wife and child? I swore a venomous oath: never again an accessory. I flicked his card away, shielded my pregnancy, and promised my baby escape. Chapter 1 Elise POV: A high-pitched, deafening ringing pierced through the dark void of my consciousness, dragging me back to the waking world. I forced my eyes open, instantly assaulted by the heavy, suffocating stench of raw gasoline and the hot, metallic tang of my own blood. The world was tilted at a sickening angle. I was trapped in the crushed backseat of the Maybach, the Pacific Coast Highway cliffside looming somewhere outside the shattered windows. I tried to shift my weight, to pull my right leg out from under the collapsed passenger seat in front of me. A sharp, blinding agony ripped through my shin, so intense it instantly drained the breath from my lungs and left me gasping. Freezing, merciless rain slashed through the missing windshield, whipping across my face and mingling with the warm blood dripping from my forehead. I turned my head with agonizing slowness toward the driver's seat, my vision swimming. The airbags hung like deflated white balloons, but the seat was empty. Holden was gone. My heart slammed against my ribs in a frantic, irregular rhythm. "Holden!" I screamed, the sound tearing out of my throat in a hoarse, desperate rasp. The dark, cramped space of the crushed car triggered a visceral panic, the sound of the rain morphing into the roaring flames of the orphanage fire that had haunted my nightmares for a decade. I needed him. He was supposed to be my only sanctuary. Heavy, chaotic footsteps splashed through the mud outside. The harsh, pulsing glare of red and blue police lights sliced through the darkness, stabbing at my dilated pupils. I blinked hard, using the back of my trembling hand to wipe the sticky blood from my eyelashes. I peered through the curtain of torrential rain, desperate to find him. Ten yards away from the mangled front end of the car, standing perfectly safe on the solid asphalt of the highway, was Holden. His custom suit was barely wrinkled as he calmly directed a swarm of Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics. The tight, suffocating knot in my chest loosened just a fraction. A weak, trembling smile touched the corners of my bloody lips. He was organizing the rescue. He was coming for me. Two paramedics carrying a massive, heavy set of hydraulic rescue shears sprinted past him, heading straight for the deformed wreckage of the Maybach. Holden suddenly stepped forward, raising his arm to block their path. He didn't point toward the crushed back half of the car where I was trapped. He pointed directly at the front passenger seat. My weak smile froze, the muscles in my face turning to stone. My gaze followed the line of his extended finger, peering through the twisted metal. There, in the passenger seat, was Giana. She was clutching her forehead, letting out soft, delicate sobs that were barely audible over the roaring storm. One of the paramedics shouted over the rain, asking Holden if there were any other passengers in the rear of the vehicle. Holden didn't even hesitate. He ordered them to dismantle the passenger door first. He was a Wall Street venture capitalist to his core; in a crisis, he instinctively protected his most valuable asset. And Giana, the public face of his upcoming IPO, was exactly that. The jaws of life roared to life with an ear-splitting mechanical whine, the heavy metal blades biting into the frame of Giana's door. I opened my mouth to scream, to beg them to look at me, but a thick, warm mouthful of blood surged up my throat, choking off my voice into a pathetic gurgle. Through the rain-streaked glass, I watched helplessly as Holden shrugged off his expensive, custom-tailored suit jacket. With a violent screech of tearing metal, the passenger door was pried open. The paramedics reached in, carefully lifting Giana out of the wreckage as if she were made of fragile glass. Holden rushed forward instantly. He wrapped his dry, warm jacket tightly around Giana's shivering shoulders, pulling her close. Giana leaned heavily into his chest, her hands gripping the wet fabric of his dress shirt as if her life depended on it. Holden lowered his head, pressing his lips tenderly against her damp hair. He kept his arm wrapped securely around her waist, escorting her toward the waiting ambulance with absolute devotion. From the moment the crash happened to the moment he walked away, Holden never once turned his head to look at the precarious, dangling rear half of the car. With the sudden removal of weight from the front end, the balance of the Maybach shifted. The rear tires slid backward in the thick mud, dropping another terrifying half-inch over the edge of the cliff. A sickening jolt of weightlessness dropped my stomach. My heart plummeted into an abyss far deeper and colder than the dark ocean roaring hundreds of feet below. I slowly looked down at my slightly rounded stomach. My hands, slick with my own blood, shook violently as I wrapped my arms around my abdomen, shielding it. Ten years. Ten years of shrinking myself, of pathetic subservience, of bending over backward to earn his love, all reduced to a massive, agonizing joke in the span of five minutes. The icy rain mixed with the hot tears streaming down my cheeks, running into my mouth. It tasted like bitter ash and absolute, soul-crushing finality. I bit down on my lower lip so hard I tasted fresh copper. I swore a silent, venomous oath to the dark sky: if I survived this night, I would never be an accessory to another human being again. The excruciating pain in my crushed leg and the severe blood loss finally drained the last drops of oxygen from my brain. The world faded to black, and I surrendered to the dark. "I will never need you again."
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