Anna had always believed she had a loving marriage. But everything fell apart when, shortly before their daughter’s birth, her husband suddenly demanded a paternity test without reason. Shocked and hurt by his baseless suspicion, Anna moved in with her brother, hoping the distance would calm things down. Instead, her husband ignored all attempts to talk, leaving her feeling betrayed and alone when she needed support most.
Two days later, Anna went home to gather her things — and went into labor. She called her husband 30 times, but he never answered. Her brother rushed her to the hospital, and she ended up delivering her baby in the back of his van during a traumatic birth that nearly cost her life. She needed a hysterectomy to survive, and while she fought through pain and fear, her husband remained unreachable.
Ten hours later, he finally called back. Furious, Anna’s brother answered and told him she hadn’t survived. Her husband raced to the hospital only to be removed by security when he arrived shouting. He wasn’t allowed to meet his daughter until the next day. Anna’s brother, once neutral toward him, now openly despises him for abandoning her during the most critical moment of her life.
Now home with her newborn, Anna struggles with the emotional scars. Her husband is trying to make amends and rebuild trust, attending counseling and helping with their daughter. But Anna still questions whether she can forgive him. The betrayal runs deep, and while she hopes for healing, she knows rebuilding their family will take time — and she isn’t sure love alone will be enough.