Her MIL Hid the Car Keys During Labor. Then the Sirens Came.-lbsuong

“HOSPITALS ARE FOR THE WEAK,” My MIL Sneered, Hiding My Car Keys As Contractions Hit. I Stayed Eerily Calm. When The Ambulance Arrived With CPS And My Lawyer, She Learned What I’d Been Planning For Months…

The first contraction hit at 3:47 a.m., and for one second, Melody Stewart thought her body was lying to her again.

She had been eight months pregnant with twins, and the final weeks had turned her body into a place of warnings.

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Some were harmless.

Some were cruel.

Her stomach tightened in the grocery aisle, then relaxed before she could call Daniel.

Her lower back burned while she brushed her teeth, then faded when she sat down and breathed through it.

At midnight, cramps came in little waves that made her reach for the hospital bag, only to stop as soon as she changed positions.

But this one was different.

It was sharp enough to pull her out of sleep as if something had hooked itself into her spine.

The old house was nearly silent around her.

The furnace hummed behind the walls.

The pipes ticked inside the floor.

The grandfather clock downstairs made a faint mechanical sound before the quarter-hour chime, like it was clearing its throat before announcing something terrible.

Melody reached for her phone with one hand and pressed the contraction timer.

The screen glowed cold blue across her sheets.

3:47 a.m.

She stared at the numbers until another ripple gathered deep in her abdomen.

Not a full contraction yet.

A warning.

A promise.

“This is it,” she whispered.

In every version she had imagined, Daniel was beside her.

He would wake too fast, trip over the laundry basket, fumble for shoes, and ask if she was sure even while grabbing the hospital bag.

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