I Hated My Sister for Destroying My Marriage… Until the Night She Lost the Baby

I changed the locks.

Blocked their numbers.

And I forbade him from seeing our children until the court sorted things out. I needed space. I needed protection. My kids needed stability.

For three months, I lived on anger. It fueled me. It kept me strong. Every time I pictured them together, I hardened my heart even more.

Then one night, there was a knock at my door.

When I opened it, I barely recognized her.

My sister stood there in dirty clothes, her hair tangled and unwashed. Her face was pale, hollow. She was trembling — not just from the cold, but from something deeper. Fear.

“I didn’t know where else to go,” she whispered.

I should have slammed the door.

Instead, I stepped aside.

She walked in like a ghost.

She didn’t defend herself. Didn’t justify anything. She just sat on my couch, clutching her stomach, looking smaller than I had ever seen her.

That night, everything changed.

Around midnight, I heard her cry out from the bathroom — a sound so raw it cut straight through me. I rushed in and found her collapsed on the floor, bl00d pooling beneath her.

She kept repeating, “I’m sorry… I’m sorry…”