Jason’s eyes shot toward Madeline. “Why are you doing this?”
Madeline’s voice was cool. “Because you lied.” The fracture between them widened.
Margaret opened the folder. “Ms. Carter has filed for an emergency order regarding visitation and harassment. Processing is underway. Hospital security has been notified. You will leave immediately.”
Jason stepped closer, agitation rising. “I have a right to see my child.”
“Rights follow procedure,” Margaret said evenly. “Your conduct last night will be reviewed accordingly.”
He looked at me then—searching for the version of me who apologized for his anger, who softened his edges for him, who believed his better self was always about to appear.
“Emily,” he said gently, the old manipulative tone slipping into place, “don’t let them turn you against me.”
My fingers tightened in the hospital blanket. My baby shifted softly beside me, that fragile sound cutting through the tension. “You already did that,” I said.
His face hardened instantly. “So this is about money.”
Silence answered him. He gave a sharp, bitter laugh. “You were hiding it. Sitting on some secret fortune while pretending to be helpless.”
