
A Drawing Sent My Babies to Their Graves
Joy Brown · Completed · 7.3k Words
Introduction
But each time, I lost the baby.
What took my children wasn't a medical condition, but a painting.
A black bird, painted by Jake's ten-year-old blind brother, Billy.
My in-laws claimed he had the gift—a psychic born with sight beyond sight. And the black bird was an omen. It marked my baby as cursed, a threat to the family.
To save my second child, I got the best amniocentesis report money could buy, proving the baby had no genetic defects.
It happened again anyway.
At three in the morning, I woke to the agony of another miscarriage and stumbled to the studio door.
That's when I found out the truth.
Chapter 1
In our three years of marriage, my husband Jake Williams and I had gotten pregnant twice.
And both times, I lost the baby.
The culprit wasn't some tragic medical complication. It was a drawing. A drawing done by Jake's ten-year-old brother, Billy, who was blind from birth.
The first time, I was barely eight weeks along. The family was ecstatic. They brought Billy over, claiming he needed to draw a picture to celebrate the new life.
Billy had rested his pale hand gently against my lower stomach. Then, he picked up a charcoal pencil and drew a grotesque black bird.
My in-laws, George and Laura, truly believed Billy was a natural clairvoyant. To them, his drawings were divine revelations passed down from God himself. And a black bird? That meant an abomination. A curse upon the Williams family.
That very day, without another word, they shoved me into their car and dragged me to a shady, underground clinic that reeked of cheap disinfectant.
Terrified, I fought with everything I had, frantically backing away. "No! I'm not going! There's nothing wrong with my baby!"
I was desperate for an answer. "Why are you doing this?!"
But George and Laura wouldn't even look me in the eye.
When I refused to budge, George's usually stiff, formal expression twisted into something vicious. He lunged forward, ruthlessly prying my fingers off the doorframe.
"You're a Williams now, Daisy, and you'll do as you're told!" he spat. "Billy's visions are never wrong! This black bird is a curse! It means deformity! If we tell you to get rid of it, you get rid of it!"
Just like that, my first child was brutally ripped away from me.
This time, I was smarter.
To protect this baby, I secretly went to one of the top private hospitals in the country. I spent a fortune on the most comprehensive, thorough prenatal exams available. I even took the risk of getting an amniocentesis.
The medical reports proved the fetus was developing perfectly, with absolutely no genetic defects. Attached was a DNA test confirming a 99.9% match with Jake.
I thought that with science backing me up, I had already won.
Armed with that thick stack of official reports, I stood confidently before my superstitious in-laws.
But I never imagined history was about to repeat itself.
Billy drifted over like a phantom, pressing his pale little hand against my swollen belly once again. The whole room held its breath.
Then, on his canvas, he drew another black bird.
Their demeanor shifted instantly. They didn't even glance at the medical reports I had slammed down on the coffee table. Without a second of hesitation, they sentenced my second child to death.
"Medical reports can lie, but Billy's eyes see into the depths of the soul!" Laura shrieked. "It's a deformed monster! If you keep it, the curse will destroy this family!"
My chest heaved, the suffocating anger nearly driving me mad. All those expensive, scientifically sound reports meant absolutely nothing to them compared to a blind boy's doodle of a bird?!
George and Laura didn't even bother to answer my hysterical, screaming questions. They just grabbed me rougher than before, trying to yank me up off the couch.
But I was no match for the two of them. Eventually, they forcefully dragged me down onto the hardwood floor.
"Let me go! This is murder!"
I kicked out, sending one of my heels flying across the room, banging my ankle so hard against the floor that a massive bruise instantly bloomed. They hooked me under the arms and dragged me toward the front door like a sack of garbage.
Meanwhile, Billy sat quietly at his easel. His vacant, blind eyes stared into nothingness as he muttered in a creepy, rhythmic whisper. "The black bird... the black bird brings doom..."
"Shut up! You're a fraud!" I roared at him, my eyes bloodshot as I thrashed wildly. "You're making this all up!"
Hearing me yell at Billy, Laura slapped me viciously across the back. "Don't you dare blaspheme, Daisy! Billy is a gift from God!" she seethed. "You are getting rid of this thing today, whether you want to or not!"
The front door burst open. They hauled me down the hallway toward the elevators. My knees dragged across the rough carpet, burning from the friction.
But the physical pain was nothing compared to the absolute terror seizing my heart.
Was I really going to lose my baby again?
No. Absolutely not.
I twisted violently, grabbing onto the edge of the heavy metal trash can next to the elevator banks and holding on for dear life.
"Please!" I begged, tears and sweat dripping onto the hallway floor. "The baby is innocent! It already has a heartbeat! It's just a drawing! You can't take my child's life!"
Even as I sobbed uncontrollably, dropping to my knees and groveling at their feet, George and Laura remained utterly unmoved.
Laura let out a cold, cruel scoff. "Daisy, have you forgotten the lesson we taught you last time? You've already been through this once; why can't you just make this easy? This monster is not being born!"
George stepped up and violently kicked the trash can out of my grip, sending it clattering across the floor. He gripped my jaw tight, forcing me to look up at him.
"Be a good girl and come to the clinic. For the sake of this family, your child has to die."
Right at that suffocating moment of complete despair, a crisp ding echoed through the hallway.
The elevator doors slid open right in front of me. Standing inside was my brother.
In that instant, I saw a lifeline.
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