“Hannah!”
Her eyes opened slowly.
She looked at me as if she couldn’t believe I was actually there.
“They took my phone,” she whispered.
Before I could respond, my mother appeared behind me.
“Oh please,” she scoffed. “Don’t encourage her theatrics.”
Courtney folded her arms.
“She’s always looking for attention.”
I picked up Owen.
The heat radiating from his tiny body terrified me.
Within minutes, I was speeding toward the hospital.
In the emergency department, doctors rushed both Hannah and Owen into treatment rooms.
A physician examined them and then looked at me with visible anger.
“Your wife and baby are severely dehydrated,” he said.
Then his eyes narrowed.
“And those bruises on her wrists need an explanation.”
At that moment my mother stormed into the hospital crying dramatically.
“I was only trying to help them!”
No one believed her.
When Hannah heard Patricia’s voice, she began trembling uncontrollably.
That reaction alone told the staff everything they needed to know.
A detective named Rebecca Morales arrived shortly afterward.
She interviewed everyone separately.
My mother immediately launched into a rehearsed story.
“Hannah has always been unstable.”
Courtney backed her up.
“She refuses to take care of herself or the baby.”
But the doctor interrupted.
“That’s not what the medical evidence shows.”
Then he listed everything they had found.
An untreated infection.
High fever.
Dehydration.
Physical bruising.
Signs of neglect.
The room fell silent.
Detective Morales sat beside Hannah.
“Tell me exactly what happened.”
For the first time, Hannah spoke openly.
She described being denied proper meals.
Being told she wasn’t allowed to breastfeed because her milk was supposedly “bad.”
Being mocked when she asked for medical help.
Having her phone confiscated.
Then came the worst part.
When the detective asked whether anyone had physically prevented her from leaving, Hannah slowly raised her arms.
Dark bruises circled both wrists.
“I tried to leave with my son,” she whispered.
“They stopped me.”
My mother exploded.
“She’s lying!”
I looked at her and barely recognized the woman who had raised me.
Then Hannah revealed the motive behind everything.
“It was about the house.”
The room went quiet.
She turned toward me.
“Your mother said I stole you from her. She said if I disappeared, you’d finally understand who really belonged in your life.”
Suddenly every conversation from the previous year made sense.
Every demand.
Every guilt trip.
Every warning about putting property in her name.
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