Her Stepdaughter Attacked Her After Birth. The Deed Changed Everything-Tep

The coffee hit Maya’s lap before she understood Vanessa had thrown it on purpose.

For one second, her mind tried to make the scene ordinary.

A paper cup slipping.

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A visitor stumbling.

An accident in a bright hospital room where newborns cried, machines beeped, and everyone was supposed to be gentle because Maya had delivered twins less than a day earlier.

Then the burn spread across the blanket.

One baby screamed against her chest.

The other rooted weakly at her gown, still too new to the world to understand hunger, fear, or the adult hatred gathering above him.

Maya smelled coffee, antiseptic, and the faint metallic odor that had followed her since the emergency team started saying words like hemorrhage and rupture.

Her lower belly seized so hard she had to press her back into the pillows and breathe through her teeth.

Vanessa stood beside the bed with the empty cup in her hand.

She was twenty-six, polished, pretty in the sharp-edged way she had learned from her mother, with a cream blazer that looked absurdly clean inside a maternity ward.

Her diamond earrings caught the fluorescent light every time she tilted her head.

She looked at the crying babies, then at Maya’s soaked lap, and smiled.

‘You’re just a cheap breeder,’ she said.

Maya did not answer right away.

She was afraid that if she opened her mouth too quickly, the sound that came out would not be words.

The nurse had warned her twice that morning not to strain.

The doctor had stood at the foot of the bed at 6:18 a.m., flipping through the hospital intake form, and said Maya needed rest, low stress, fluids, and monitoring.

The chart used calm phrases.

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