A Mother's Quiet Call Turned The Sterling Mansion Against Its Heir-mdue - Chainityai

A Mother’s Quiet Call Turned The Sterling Mansion Against Its Heir-mdue

The rain was so loud on the hospital windows that, for a while, I could pretend the machines around Chloe’s bed were not the only thing keeping time.

Beep.

Breath.

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Beep.

Breath.

My daughter lay still beneath a thin white blanket, her face almost unrecognizable under the swelling and bruises the doctors would not describe in front of me unless I asked them to.

I did not ask anymore.

I had seen enough at the bus stop.

At 5 AM, a rookie police officer had called me with a voice so careful it made my stomach drop before he said Chloe’s name.

By the time I arrived, she was curled under the metal shelter in the freezing rain, one hand pressed to her belly and the other clawing at the concrete as if she had tried to crawl home.

Chloe was twenty-four.

Five months pregnant.

Married to Liam Sterling, the kind of man waiters called sir even when he was cruel to them.

For three years, I had watched the Sterling family polish her into something quieter.

They corrected her clothes.

They corrected her laugh.

They corrected the way she held a fork, the way she entered a room, the way she thanked people who treated her like hired help.

I hated it.

But Chloe would squeeze my hand under the dinner table and whisper, “Mom, I’m fine.”

At the bus stop, she was not fine.

Her nightgown was soaked through, clinging modestly to her trembling body, and her lips were so cold they barely moved.

“The silver,” she whispered.

I bent into the rain.

“What silver, baby?”

Her fingers caught my wrist with a strength that scared me.

“I didn’t polish it right. Eleanor held my hair. Liam used the golf club. I told them it was hurting the baby. They said the baby was a mistake.”

That sentence entered me and never left.

The baby was a mistake.

Not Chloe.

Not my grandchild.

A mistake.

Dr. Mitchell met me after surgery with tired eyes and a voice trained to be gentle around devastation.

He said coma.

He said severe trauma.

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