Her Husband Chose The Mall Over Her Twins. Then The Monitor Screamed-galacy

By 9:54 that Saturday morning, Elara Thorne was on the marble floor of her own foyer, trying not to scream loud enough for the neighbors to hear.

The house smelled like lemon polish, expensive perfume, and the sharp salt of her own sweat.

Her palms were flat against the cold stone.

Her stomach tightened again, hard and low, and the world seemed to fold around that pain until there was nothing left but breath, pressure, and fear.

She was thirty-eight weeks pregnant with twins.

Her contractions were three minutes apart.

Her husband, Travis, was standing in the hallway fixing his tie.

Her mother-in-law, Martha, was blocking the front door with a designer purse under her arm and a shopping plan in her head.

“The mall comes before your labor, Elara,” Martha snapped. “Get in the car or get on the floor.”

Elara was already on the floor.

That was the part nobody in that house seemed willing to see.

Sienna, Travis’s younger sister, stood by the stairs with a coat over one arm.

The driver waited outside near the SUV.

The housekeeper had stopped in the hall with towels pressed to her chest.

Everyone watched.

Nobody moved.

“Martha, please,” Elara said. “They’re three minutes apart. I need the hospital.”

Martha looked at her gold watch as if the watch were the only emergency in the house.

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

Elara stared up at her.

She had bought that watch for Martha the first Christmas after the wedding.

Travis had told her it would help.

He had said his mother respected gestures.

Elara had learned later that Martha respected money only when she believed it came from her son.

Travis walked closer, but he did not kneel.

“Don’t start,” he said.

The contraction eased just enough for Elara to breathe again.

“Travis, I’m not starting anything. The babies are coming.”

He gave a tired little laugh.

It was the laugh he used when he wanted everyone else in the room to know she had embarrassed him.

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