Her Mom Demanded $4,200 After the Crash. Then Grandpa Walked In-Cherry - Chainityai

Her Mom Demanded $4,200 After the Crash. Then Grandpa Walked In-Cherry

When my mother called, I was still strapped to the backboard.

The ceiling above me moved in broken pieces, white light, gray tile, white light again.

Every bump of the gurney sent pain through my ribs so sharp I could not tell if I was breathing or just trying to.

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The hallway smelled like antiseptic, wet pavement, and blood.

Mine, probably.

One side of my hair was sticky with it, and my left shoulder burned with a bright electric sting every time the wheels hit a seam in the floor.

A paramedic named Sarah kept walking beside me with one gloved hand near my wrist.

“You’re at County,” she said. “You’re safe. We’ve got you.”

I wanted to believe her.

Then I remembered the baby.

My hand jerked against the strap before I even thought about it.

“The baby,” I whispered.

Sarah leaned close, her voice steady in a way that made me focus on her freckles instead of the panic in my chest.

“They know. Ultrasound as soon as they stabilize you. Wiggle your toes for me.”

I did.

They moved.

That tiny movement felt like a door opening in a burning house.

At 2:14 p.m., a nurse clipped a hospital intake form to the rail with my name, my age, and the words pregnant trauma patient written in block letters.

I saw those words and felt my throat close.

Somewhere behind the curtain, someone called out vitals.

Somewhere farther away, a machine made a thin, steady sound.

Then my phone rang.

It was such a normal sound that for half a second my mind could not fit it into the room.

Sarah looked at the screen on the tray beside my head.

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