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Her Husband Left Her In Labor, Then Raged Over The Hospital Suite-ruby

“THE MALL COMES BEFORE YOUR LABOR, ELARA. GET IN THE CAR OR GET ON THE FLOOR.”

Martha Thorne said it like she was correcting a child who had spilled juice on the rug.

Not like she was speaking to a woman thirty-eight weeks pregnant with twins.

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Not like her daughter-in-law was on the marble floor of the front hall, one hand clamped beneath her belly, breathing through contractions that had already moved from frightening to dangerous.

The cold from the floor had gone through my shirt and into my bones.

My palms were slick with sweat.

The air smelled like Martha’s powdery perfume, lemon polish, and the coppery taste of blood because I had bitten my lip so hard during the last contraction.

Outside, somebody’s leaf blower started up in the neighborhood.

That was the detail that almost broke me.

The world was still doing ordinary Saturday things while my body screamed that something was wrong.

“Martha, please,” I said, and my voice came out thin. “I need the hospital.”

She glanced at the gold watch on her wrist.

I had bought that watch for her the previous Christmas because Travis said she loved meaningful gifts, and I still believed then that kindness could make difficult people softer.

It never did.

“The Designer Sale starts at 10:00 a.m.,” she said. “Sienna needs a winter coat.”

The next contraction made my vision blur at the edges.

I grabbed the carved leg of the entry table and tried not to cry out because Martha enjoyed crying.

She did not comfort it.

She collected it.

“Sienna can wait,” I said. “The babies can’t.”

Martha looked at me the way she looked at an overripe banana on the counter.

“Don’t be vulgar,” she said.

That was when Travis came in.

He stood in front of the foyer mirror, tightening his silk tie as if the whole scene had been staged to inconvenience him.

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