He Lifted The Blanket And Found The Family Secret On Her Legs-chloe

The husband lifted the blanket covering his pregnant wife and saw her ruined legs; when he heard, “You already signed to take my baby away,” he understood that his own family had condemned her in silence.

Michael Carter did not think fear could live inside a room that expensive.

The apartment had polished floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, a linen headboard, and a doorman downstairs who knew every resident by last name.

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It had a kitchen island Emily used to joke was bigger than the bakery counter where she used to work.

It had fresh flowers his mother sent every Tuesday, always pale roses, always with a card that said something gentle and slightly poisonous.

And still, at 11:37 p.m., the room felt colder than any place Michael had ever stood.

Emily was lying on her side under a white blanket, six months pregnant, her face turned toward the lamp as if even looking at him required too much strength.

The lamp made her skin look almost translucent.

The vent clicked overhead.

Traffic moved far below them in a soft stream of tires and horns.

Michael still smelled like steakhouse smoke and expensive cologne from the business dinner he had left early after she stopped answering his calls.

“Emily,” he said, “are you afraid of me?”

Her fingers tightened in the blanket.

“No.”

But she said it too quickly.

Michael took one step closer to the bed.

For 6 days, she had refused to get up.

Not for breakfast.

Not for the doctor.

Not for the private OB appointment he had scheduled after the hospital intake desk emailed a reminder at 8:16 a.m.

She had canceled 2 appointments and told him she was tired.

Pregnancy was tiring, he knew that.

He also knew his wife.

Emily Carter had once worked a double shift at the bakery with a fever because one of the teenage cashiers had prom that night and Emily did not want her to miss it.

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