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Surrogate Mom's Battle

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The call came when I was folding laundry, the phone's shrill ring cutting through the quiet afternoon like a blade. "Mrs. Webb? This is Nurse Patel from Memorial Hospital. Your daughter Estrella has been in an accident." My hands froze mid-fold, a tiny pink sock slipping from my fingers. "What happened? Is she okay?" "She's alive, but in critical condition. You need to come immediately." I don't remember dropping the phone or grabbing my keys. The drive to the hospital passed in a blur of red lights and honking horns as I weaved through traffic, my heart hammering against my ribs. "Please God, please God," I whispered, tears blurring my vision.

Surrogate Mom's Battle Chapter 1

The call came when I was folding laundry, the phone's shrill ring cutting through the quiet afternoon like a blade.

"Mrs. Webb? This is Nurse Patel from Memorial Hospital. Your daughter Estrella has been in an accident."

My hands froze mid-fold, a tiny pink sock slipping from my fingers. "What happened? Is she okay?"

"She's alive, but in critical condition. You need to come immediately."

I don't remember dropping the phone or grabbing my keys. The drive to the hospital passed in a blur of red lights and honking horns as I weaved through traffic, my heart hammering against my ribs.

"Please God, please God," I whispered, tears blurring my vision. "Please let her be okay."

The hospital's fluorescent lights were too bright, the antiseptic smell burning my nostrils as I ran through the sliding doors. "My daughter, Estrella Fernandez," I gasped to the receptionist. "Where is she?"

"Trauma Room 2," she said, her eyes softening with pity.

I found her small body surrounded by machines, tubes snaking from her arms, her chest rising and falling in shallow breaths. Her dark hair, usually so shiny and smooth, lay limp against the white pillow. A doctor in blue scrubs stood beside her, his face grave.

"Mrs. Webb," he said, extending his hand. "I'm Dr. Martinez. Estrella has severe internal bleeding and brain trauma. We need to operate immediately."

"Then do it," I said, reaching for Estrella's hand. It felt so small, so fragile.

"There's a complication." His voice lowered. "The procedure costs $500,000, and your insurance won't cover it without pre-approval. We've stabilized her for now, but she only has 72 hours without the surgery."

My world tilted sideways. "Seventy-two hours?"

"Call your husband," he suggested gently. "You'll need to make decisions quickly."

I nodded numbly, fumbling for my phone. Cooper answered on the fourth ring.

"Sariyah? What is it?"

"Cooper, it's Estrella—she's been in an accident. She needs surgery, and we need to pay $500,000. Please come to Memorial Hospital right now."

There was a pause, then: "I'll be there soon."

Soon turned out to be three hours. Three hours of watching Estrella's monitors beep, of holding her cold hand, of praying to a God I wasn't sure I believed in anymore.

When Cooper finally appeared in the doorway, his tie was perfectly straight, his suit unwrinkled. No panic in his eyes, no fear—just a slight tightening around his mouth.

"What happened?" he asked, not looking at Estrella.

"She was hit by a car walking home from school." My voice cracked. "Cooper, we need money for her surgery. The doctor says she'll die without it."

Something flickered across his face—was it relief? It vanished so quickly I thought I'd imagined it.

"I have bad news," he said, his voice flat. "My company went bankrupt yesterday. We only have $5,000 in the account."

The floor seemed to drop away beneath me. "$5,000? But the surgery costs half a million!"

"I know." He checked his watch. "We'll figure something out."

Figure something out? Our daughter was dying!

"We could sell the house," I suggested desperately. "Or your car—it's worth at least $50,000."

"No." His tone was final. "We need somewhere to live."

"What about my jewelry? My mother left me those diamond earrings—they must be worth something!"

Cooper's eyes narrowed. "Those are family heirlooms, Sariyah. And selling them wouldn't be enough anyway."

I stared at him, really seeing him for perhaps the first time. This man I'd married, the father of my child, was standing there calculating assets while our daughter fought for her life.

With shaking hands, I pulled out my phone. "I'm starting a livestream. If you won't help her, I'll find someone who will."

Cooper didn't try to stop me as I set up the camera in the waiting room. I positioned myself so the hospital logo was visible behind me, then pressed "start."

"Hi everyone," I said, my voice breaking. "My name is Sariyah Webb. My eight-year-old daughter Estrella is in critical condition after a car accident."

As I explained her injuries and the needed surgery, tears streamed down my face. "We don't have the money. My husband says we're bankrupt. I don't know what else to do."

The comments section began scrolling with messages:

"How do we know this is real?"

"Is this a scam?"

"Show proof!"

I flipped the camera to show Estrella's room number, then switched back. "I'll show you the hospital bills," I promised, digging through my purse.

But even as I found the papers, a notification appeared on my screen: someone had donated $100.

Then another: $50.

The donations kept coming as I shared our story, but so did the accusations.

"Prove you're really her mother!"

"Where's your husband?"

"Bet she's lying about the bankruptcy!"

I wiped away tears as I prepared to show my nearly empty bank account to prove our desperate situation. What kind of world was this, where a mother had to broadcast her financial ruin to save her child?

And somewhere in the hospital, Cooper watched silently from the hallway, his expression unreadable.

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Surrogate Mom's Battle of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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