I Gave Birth Alone, Then Mum Demanded £2,000 For My Sister-heuh

I gave birth to my daughter completely alone, and a few hours later, my mother sent me a text saying my sister’s children needed new phones and I should send £2,000 before the sale ended.

For a while, I just stared at the screen.

The hospital room was too bright, too clean, too loud in all the wrong ways.

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The fluorescent lights above me hummed as if they had been doing it for years and would carry on long after I left.

Outside the window, the sky had turned a dull grey, the kind that makes pavements shine and coats smell damp.

Inside, my daughter slept beside me in a clear plastic cot with a folded blanket tucked around her tiny shoulders.

I had been awake for more than a day.

My body felt as if it had been taken apart and put back together in a hurry.

Every movement pulled somewhere tender.

Every breath reminded me that I had done the hardest thing I had ever done with no one beside me who belonged to me.

Caleb was away on compulsory military training, nearly a thousand miles from that room, with no permission to leave.

He had tried.

I knew he had tried.

There were messages from him sent at odd hours, apologising before anything had even happened, telling me he loved me, telling me he would be there in whatever way he could.

But love on a phone screen is not the same as a hand in yours when your body is shaking.

It is not the same as someone brushing your hair back, or arguing gently with a nurse when you are too tired to ask for water.

So there had been no dramatic family scene.

No mother crying at the bedside.

No sister taking pictures.

No flowers.

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