He Left His Pregnant Wife Bleeding So He Could Toast His Father-Ginny

The first contraction came while Lydia Hayes was standing barefoot in her kitchen with a glass of ice water in her hand.

It was not the slow, tightening pain she had been warned could come and go for hours.

It was sharp, deep, and wrong.

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The kind of pain that makes the whole room tilt before your mind catches up.

The ice tapped once against the rim of the glass.

Then her fingers opened.

The glass hit the tile under the island and shattered hard enough to make her flinch.

Water spread across the floor in thin bright lines, running between the broken pieces and catching the kitchen light.

For one second, Lydia stared at it like it belonged to another house.

Another woman.

Another life.

Then the pain tore through her lower back again, and she grabbed the edge of the counter before her knees could give out.

“Ryan,” she said.

Her voice sounded small in the kitchen.

“Something is wrong.”

Ryan Hayes looked up from his phone with the expression he used whenever Lydia interrupted something he considered more important than her.

That night, the important thing was not work.

It was not an emergency.

It was not even some family crisis that required his help.

It was his father’s retirement dinner at a private country club outside Richmond.

His mother, Beverly, had been planning it for months.

There were engraved place cards, a photographer, speeches, and a catered menu printed on cream paper because the Hayes family never did anything quietly if there was a chance to be admired.

Ryan was already dressed for it.

Charcoal suit.

Polished shoes.

Fresh haircut combed neatly back.

The silver watch on his wrist flashed when he checked the time under the kitchen lights.

Lydia was thirty-eight weeks pregnant.

Her feet were swollen.

Her back had ached for days.

Her blood pressure had been watched closely enough that Dr. Patel had gone over warning signs twice at the last appointment.

Bleeding.

Unusual pressure.

Sudden wetness.

Severe pain.

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