Pregnant Wife Set Ablaze At Charity Gala As Insurance Plot Unravels-hamyt - Chainityai

Pregnant Wife Set Ablaze At Charity Gala As Insurance Plot Unravels-hamyt

The first thing Emma Sterling noticed was the smell, sharp and chemical, cutting through the roses, champagne, and cold October air on the balcony of her father’s charity gala.

She looked down at the front of her ivory maternity gown and saw the liquid spreading across the silk like a stain with a mind of its own.

Jessica Lawson stood three feet away with a silver flask in one hand and a lighter in the other, and the fear in her face had been replaced by something much worse.

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Emma was seven months pregnant, tired from smiling through speeches, and still trying to believe that her husband Kyle was only weak, not dangerous.

Then Jessica flicked the lighter and said, “Kyle said you wouldn’t suffer long,” in a voice so flat it sounded rehearsed.

The flame crossed the space between them before Emma could move, and the balcony became screaming, heat, and the impossible knowledge that her husband had sent another pregnant woman to kill her.

Marcus, her father’s security chief, tackled her hard enough to knock the air from her lungs, rolling her across the marble while his jacket swallowed the first wave of fire.

Someone sprayed extinguisher foam over her chest and arms, and Emma kept both hands pressed over her belly until she felt Lily kick beneath the ruined gown.

Inside the ballroom, two hundred guests in evening clothes stood frozen with their phones raised, because people always think recording is safer than moving.

Kyle pushed through them crying her name, his face arranged into perfect horror, and Emma almost hated herself for wanting those tears to be real.

She asked him if he had done it, and he said, “I love you,” which was not an answer.

Police found Jessica before the ambulance doors closed, then found the burner phone, the cash payment, and the receipts that made her drunken act fall apart.

By morning, detectives had the forged life-insurance policy Kyle had taken out three weeks earlier, with an accidental fire clause that doubled the payout if Emma died.

The cruelty was not only that he wanted her dead inside her father’s ballroom.

It was that he had planned her death around the baby she had fought so hard to keep.

At Mount Sinai, doctors delivered Lily by emergency surgery while burn specialists worked on Emma’s arms, chest, and neck.

Lily weighed only two pounds and eight ounces, but she cried when she entered the world, which the nurse called a very good sign.

Emma woke three days later wrapped in bandages and asked for her daughter before she asked for pain medicine.

Robert Sterling, her father, wheeled her to the neonatal unit himself, one hand on the bed rail and the other shaking with rage he had nowhere to put.

For one fragile morning, it looked like justice would be simple, because Kyle was in custody and Jessica was already talking.

Then Patricia Brennan arrived with a cashier’s check, posted Kyle’s impossible bail, and hired lawyers who turned Emma from victim into suspect before her wounds had stopped bleeding under the gauze.

Patricia was Kyle’s aunt, the head of a pharmaceutical company, and a woman Emma had only heard about in vague family stories told with too much bitterness and too little detail.

Kyle’s lawyer told cameras that Emma was unstable, Robert was controlling, and the attack might have been staged to destroy a marriage he had never approved.

By the end of the week, Kyle’s team had filed for emergency custody of Lily, claiming Emma was too damaged and dangerous to be trusted near her own child.

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