“Just stand up, stop faking it…!” my husband yelled when I lay paralyzed on the driveway. His mom accused me of ruining his birthday and seeking attention. but when the paramedic tested my legs, she immediately called for police backup.

“Just stand up. Stop faking it.”

Ethan’s voice cracked through the quiet of our Ohio cul-de-sac, sharp and humiliating. I was flat on my back in the driveway, cheek pressed to freezing concrete, one arm twisted painfully beneath me. Above us, the sky was impossibly calm — blue, detached, indifferent.

I had walked outside carrying a tray of cupcakes I’d baked for his birthday brunch. His friends were minutes away. His mother, Marilyn, had been in my kitchen since sunrise, “helping” by reorganizing cabinets and criticizing everything I touched.

When Ethan came out to grab the cooler, we argued. It started low. Controlled. Then his jaw locked. His hand shot toward the tray. There was a tug — sharp, impatient — and I stumbled backward. My heel caught at the edge of the lawn.

Then the pavement.

The pain didn’t hit the way people imagine. It wasn’t a scream or a burst of agony. It was a hollow drop, like my body skipped straight past pain into silence. I tried to move. Tried to pull my knees in.

Nothing.

I lifted my head and stared at my legs like they belonged to someone else.

Marilyn’s sandals clicked beside me. “Oh, for heaven’s sake,” she muttered. “Ethan, ignore her. She does this when she isn’t the center of attention.”

“Not today,” Ethan hissed, crouching down — not to help, but to lean close enough that I could feel his breath. “You’re not ruining my birthday. Get up.”

Mrs. Alvarez from next door was already on her porch, phone to her ear. “She says she can’t move,” I heard her tell the dispatcher.

Sirens cut through the air within minutes.

A paramedic named Jordan knelt beside me. His voice was calm, steady, grounding. He asked my name. What happened. If I could feel his touch. His gloved fingers pressed along my ankles, calves, the soles of my feet.

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