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Mother Escaped A Locked Fire, Then Her Husband Tried To Take The Twins-hamyt

Rachel Mitchell woke because the house was breathing smoke.

For one confused second, she thought the sound was rain against the windows, the soft hiss that used to calm her when she was tired from teaching and too pregnant to sleep.

Then Noah screamed from the nursery.

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Lucas answered with a smaller, terrified cry, and Rachel came off the couch with the baby monitor still in her hand.

The hallway was already black.

She dropped to her knees the way every school drill had taught her, but there was nothing orderly about the fire eating through her home.

The ceiling popped, the carpet burned her bare feet, and the wall beside the nursery pulsed with heat.

Rachel had waited eight years for those boys.

Three miscarriages, two rounds of treatment, and more nights than she could count staring at an empty second bedroom had ended three weeks earlier with two tiny sons in matching striped blankets.

Now they were trapped in a room filling with smoke.

She hit the nursery door with her shoulder and cried out when the knob blistered her palm.

Inside, the mobile above the cribs was melting.

She grabbed Noah first, then Lucas, wrapping both babies against her chest in the edge of her nightgown while she whispered the only thing her lungs could manage.

“Mama’s got you.”

The front door would not open.

The back door would not open.

The kitchen window would not open, either, and that was when her mind flashed to Jason standing there with a drill one week earlier.

“For when they start crawling,” he had said, driving screws deep into the frame.

Rachel had kissed his shoulder and thanked him for being careful.

Now the screws were holding the smoke in.

The living room window had cracked in the blast, and Rachel saw one narrow chance through the jagged glass.

She set the twins on the couch for three seconds, swung a heavy lamp into the frame, and hit it until the wood split.

The third blow shook the wall.

The fourth opened a gap.

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