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My twin sister and I were both eight months pregnant. At her baby shower, my cru/el mom demanded that I give my $18,000 baby fund to my sister, saying, “She deserves it more than you!”

articleUseronMay 7, 2026

When I firmly refused, saying, “This is for my baby’s future!”, she called me selfish and then suddenly pu//nc/hed me hard in the stomach with full force. My water broke immediately and I blacked out from the pa/i/n, falling backwards into the pool. Dad said, “Let her float there and think about her selfishness!” My sister laughed, “Maybe now she’ll learn to share!” They all just stood there watching me drown while un/cons/cious. Ten minutes later, I woke up on the edge of the pool where a guest had pulled me out. But when I looked at my pregnant belly, I screamed in sh0ck….

Chapter 1: The Breaking Point

The water felt like ice and iron at the same time—crushing, suffocating, impossible to fight. My chest burned, not just from the impact of hitting the pool, but from something far worse.

Betrayal.

It hit harder than the punch.

Above the surface, their voices were muffled… but unmistakable.

They were laughing.

My own family—my mother, my father, my twin sister—had watched me fall and done nothing. I was eight months pregnant.

When I finally dragged myself to the edge of the pool, shaking and gasping, I collapsed onto the concrete. My soaked dress clung to my body, my stomach tight and painfully hard.

I pressed my hand against it—and screamed.

Something was wrong.

Deeply wrong.

And in that moment, I knew one thing with absolute certainty:

There was no going back.

My name is Natalie Carter. My twin sister is Vanessa.

We didn’t always hate each other.

As kids, we shared everything—blankets, secrets, whispered dreams in the dark. But somewhere along the way, things shifted. Small cracks turned into fractures.

Our mother, Diane, never hid her favoritism. Vanessa was her pride. I was… convenient.

“You’re the strong one, Natalie,” she’d say.
“She needs more support.”

It sounded like praise. It wasn’t.

It was permission to take from me.

And Vanessa learned that early.

By the time we were teenagers, I wasn’t her sister anymore—I was her backup plan.

Her excuse.

Her safety net.

Chapter 2: The Fall

The baby shower was supposed to be peaceful.

A fresh start.

I had built my life on my own terms—stable career, savings, and an $18,000 fund set aside for my daughter’s future.

But my mother had other plans.

She cornered me near the gift table, her voice low and sharp.

“Vanessa’s business is struggling. She needs that money.”

I pulled my arm away. “No. That fund is for my baby.”

Her eyes darkened instantly.

“She deserves it more than you.”

“This isn’t up for discussion.”

That’s when she snapped.

There was no warning.

No hesitation.

Her fist slammed into my stomach.

Pain exploded through my body. My legs gave out. I stumbled backward—

—and fell into the pool.

The cold swallowed me whole.

Through the water, I heard my father’s voice:

“Leave her. Maybe she’ll learn something.”

Then Vanessa laughed.

“Maybe now she’ll finally share.”

That was the moment everything inside me broke.

Or maybe… finally woke up.

I don’t remember how I got out.

Just flashes—hands pulling me, voices shouting, the taste of chlorine and blood.

Then warmth.

A terrifying warmth.

My water had broken.

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