The Final Battle between the Vicious First Love and His WifeChapter 1
In the surveillance, I saw a small quilt covering my one-year-old daughter’s face. She couldn’t breathe, and her life was in danger.
I called my husband Jason Quiller, but he was busy watching the game and didn't answer.
After my daughter Amy Quiller died, Jason came to my bedroom with his first love Fiona White in his arms.
Fiona was wearing my pajamas and slippers.
"Jason said that you didn't accompany him to watch the game, and he felt very aggrieved.
"Men also need company. Sue, you are not a qualified wife."
During this process, Jason never remembered that we had a daughter.
At this moment, Amy was lying quietly behind him.
She had a purple face and lost her breath.
In the surveillance video, I saw my daughter Amy wrapped in a quilt. She twisted her little body left and right but couldn't get free.
I was very anxious. She would suffocate if she continued like this.
So I quickly called my husband Jason.
But he never answered.
I watched Amy's movements become slower and slower, and she didn't even have time to cry.
I was very worried.
What was Jason doing? Before I left, I told him to take good care of Amy.
Amy was just one year old, at a time when she was most susceptible to suffocating.
I drove at the highest speed back home, and I didn't even know how many red lights I ran.
I only had one thought in my mind. Amy was my daughter, and she must be fine.
I kept calling Jason, but he didn't answer.
I shouted at the monitor.
"Jason, Amy is suffocating. Go to have a look!"
However, no one responded to me. Instead, I heard cheers from the other side and a woman's voice.
"Nice shot!"
What? I was even more panicked. Was there a ball game today?
I pounded the steering wheel in anger.
"Jason, answer the phone!"
I was so upset that I couldn't even breathe. Amy's movements became slower and slower.
I knew what this meant.
I forced myself to calm down. Jason must be watching the Euro Cup.
He must turn up the volume to the maximum.
He couldn't hear my call maybe because he had muted his phone. He wouldn't let anything disturb him from watching the game.
In a panic, I thought of another way.
I quickly gave up on Jason but called the hospital.
I tried to tell them the address in my calmest voice. No matter what Jason was doing, he would open the door if the ambulance arrived.