When Her Mother Demanded $2,600, This New Mom Finally Chose Her Baby-ruby - Chainityai

When Her Mother Demanded $2,600, This New Mom Finally Chose Her Baby-ruby

I gave birth to my daughter with no family beside me, and two weeks later my mother texted, “I need $2,600 for new iPhones for your sister’s kids. Christmas matters to them.”

I stared at the screen with my newborn breathing against my chest, blocked her, moved every dollar out of the account she could still touch, and finally understood that choosing my child meant choosing against the people who raised me.

The apartment smelled like warm formula, old coffee, and that sharp hospital soap that seemed to live under my skin.

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I had washed my hair twice since coming home, standing under the shower with one hand on the wall and Lily sleeping in a bassinet by the bathroom door, and I still smelled the hospital every time I turned my head.

The radiator clicked under the window.

A truck groaned past outside.

Somewhere down the hall, a neighbor’s TV laughed too loudly through the wall.

Lily’s breath tapped against my collarbone, small and damp and real.

My phone glowed cold in my hand.

The message was from my mother.

“I need $2,600 to buy new iPhones for Lauren’s kids. Christmas matters to them.”

For a second, I thought I had read it wrong.

Sleep does strange things to a new mother’s brain.

Pain does strange things too.

So I blinked hard and read it again.

Same words.

Same amount.

Same woman.

My daughter was two weeks old.

I was still bleeding.

There was a stack of medical bills on the little table beside the couch, the top one folded crooked because I had opened it with one hand while holding Lily in the other.

My hospital bracelet was still tucked beside the crib.

I had not thrown it away because, in some exhausted corner of my mind, it felt like evidence.

Evidence that I had been there.

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