Pregnant Wife Falls In Mop Water, Then One Hidden Camera Turns Her Husband Silent-eirian

The paramedic’s fist hit the front door a second time.

“Javier Méndez? San Diego Fire-Rescue. Open the door.”

Javier did not move at first. His hand stayed locked around the brass knob, his dusty work boots planted on the entry rug, his orange vest still streaked with cement powder from the jobsite. Across the kitchen, his mother stood perfectly still, one hand on her pearl necklace, the other pressed against the edge of the counter.

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Laura was still on the tile.

The dirty water had spread under the breakfast table and into the grout lines. The gray bucket rolled lazily on its side beside a chair leg. Her phone lay near her hip, screen bright, the paused video frozen on Carmen’s face mid-sentence.

The knock came again, harder.

Javier’s eyes finally dropped to Laura’s hand under her belly.

Then he opened the door.

Two paramedics entered with a stretcher bag and the smell of outside air. One of them, a woman with gray-blond hair tucked under a navy cap, took one look at Laura and crossed the kitchen without asking permission.

“How far along?” she said.

“Eight months,” Laura whispered.

“How many weeks?”

“Thirty-four.”

The paramedic’s jaw tightened, but her voice stayed even.

“Any bleeding? Any contractions? Did you fall on your stomach?”

Laura tried to answer. Her mouth opened, but the pain came again, low and fierce, making her fingers curl against the tile. The paramedic glanced down at the water beneath her and then at the wet maternity shirt clinging to her stomach.

“Possible rupture,” she said over her shoulder. “Get OB transport ready. Now.”

Javier stepped forward.

“Laura—”

“Don’t touch her yet,” the paramedic said.

It was not loud. That made it worse.

Carmen gave a small, breathy laugh.

“She slipped,” she said. “She’s clumsy. She panics over everything.”

The second paramedic looked at the bucket, the soaked floor, Laura’s red cheek, and the phone still glowing beside her. He said nothing, but his eyes stayed on Carmen for one second too long.

Javier saw it.

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