Her Husband Called Her Hospital Stay a Performance. Then the Door Opened-Quieen - Chainityai

Her Husband Called Her Hospital Stay a Performance. Then the Door Opened-Quieen

The hospital room smelled like antiseptic, stale coffee, and the plastic sleeve from a new roll of bandages.

The beeping beside Rebecca Walker’s bed was steady enough to feel cruel.

It kept saying she was alive.

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It did not say what that life had started to cost her.

Both of her legs were locked in plaster casts from thigh to foot, heavy as wet cement under the thin hospital blanket.

Every small shift pulled at the bruises along her ribs.

Every breath reminded her that three weeks earlier, at 6:42 PM, a speeding car had turned a normal afternoon into broken glass, spinning tires, ambulance lights, and a hospital intake form with her name printed on the top line.

Rebecca Walker.

Forty-one years old.

Married.

Emergency contact: Caleb Walker.

For twenty-one days, she had waited for that emergency contact to act like a husband.

At first, she made excuses for him.

He was scared.

He hated hospitals.

He was worried about money.

He had never known what to do with grief or pain unless it belonged to him.

By the eighth day, she stopped making excuses out loud.

By the fifteenth, she stopped making them in her head.

Still, when Caleb walked into her room that afternoon, some small, exhausted part of her wanted to believe he had come to touch her hair and tell her she was coming home when the doctors said she could.

He walked in like a man collecting a bill.

His dress shirt was pressed.

His shoes were polished.

His face was already angry.

“Stop this drama, Rebecca,” he said from the foot of the bed.

The words were so ordinary in his mouth that it took her a second to understand them.

“Caleb?”

“Get up,” he said. “We’re leaving.”

Rebecca stared at him through the medication haze.

The fluorescent light above him buzzed faintly.

Somewhere in the corridor, a cart wheel squeaked.

The whole hospital sounded calm in the way hospitals do when one person is falling apart and everyone else still has rounds to finish.

“I can’t,” she said.

His jaw tightened.

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