My Sister Drugged My Toddler at a Birthday Party—Then the Sirens Came-samsingg

The bottle never finished what my sister started.

The second my head hit the hardwood floor, my Apple Watch registered a hard fall and started its emergency countdown. I had turned that feature on years earlier because Derrick worried about me driving home alone after late school events. I forgot it existed.

The watch did not.

When I didn't answer the screen, it dialed 911, sent my location, and opened the line.

The dispatcher heard everything.

She heard me begging for someone to call an ambulance. She heard Natalie snap, 'I only gave her enough to sleep.' She heard my mother say, 'Do not make a scene.' And then she heard the crack of glass.

Because Derrick's station was less than three miles from my parents' house in Rye, Engine 12 was sent with the ambulance.

The backyard was still full of pastel balloons and catered cocktails when the sirens came through the gates. The quartet stopped in the middle of a song. Parents started grabbing their children. Someone screamed. Someone else dropped a plate.

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