I had just given birth when my eight-year-old daughter

I had just given birth when my eight-year-old daughter burst into the hospital room, eyes huge and terrified. She hurried to the curtains, yanked them shut, then leaned so close I felt her trembling breath. “Mom… get under the bed. Right now.”

Even though I’d delivered only hours earlier and could barely move, something in her voice sliced through the haze. I didn’t question her. We slid beneath the bed together, shoulder to shoulder, the metal frame cold against our backs. She gripped my hand so tightly her fingers shook.

Then the footsteps came.

Heavy, slow, deliberate—nothing like the rushed shuffle of nurses. Every step made her flinch. When I tried to look out, she gently covered my mouth, eyes wide with a fear no child should ever feel.

The footsteps stopped right beside us. The mattress dipped above our heads. I heard breathing—controlled, steady… predatory. My newborn, Lucas, made a small fussing noise from the bassinet. The steps shifted toward him.

And then I recognized that slow hesitation. That rhythm. My ex-husband, Aaron, had a particular way of pausing mid-stride when he was assessing something. Even before I saw the polished leather shoes, I knew it was him.

He wasn’t supposed to be anywhere near us. The restraining order had been issued weeks earlier. He had sworn I would “regret walking away.”

Rebecca must have spotted him before running to warn me.

A drawer opened near Lucas’s crib—metal scraping, tools shifting. My pulse hammered.

A nurse’s voice called from the hall, “Room 312? Do you need help?”

Aaron froze, slipped out the door quietly, and vanished.

Only when the hallway stayed silent did we crawl out. My legs trembled, but adrenaline held me upright. I locked the door and called for help.

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