And the moment I understood what I was reading, my entire body went cold.
“No…” I whispered.
Emma slowly closed her eyes.
I kept reading, desperately hoping I had misunderstood. But the words stayed there.
Clear.
Cruel.
Unavoidable.
The report said Emma’s miscarriages had most likely been caused by long-term exposure to a harmful medication hidden inside supplements she had been taking for years.
My breathing turned shallow.
“What is this?”
My voice barely sounded human.
Emma looked away.
“I found out after the second miscarriage.”
I stared at her.
“What do you mean you found out?”
Tears filled her exhausted eyes.
“The vitamins your mother used to give me…”
For a second, I stopped breathing.
“My mother?” I said hoarsely.
Emma nodded faintly.
“She always said they would help me get stronger. Help me carry a baby safely.”
The room tilted around me.
“No.”
“She gave them to me almost every day.”
I shook my head violently. “That’s impossible.”
But deep down, something ugly had already started rising.
Because suddenly, memories I had buried came clawing back.
My mother criticizing Emma’s cooking.