He Came Home From Duty And Found His Baby Burning With Fever-ruby - Chainityai

He Came Home From Duty And Found His Baby Burning With Fever-ruby

The first sound Lucas heard when he unlocked his front door was not a greeting.

It was his newborn son crying.

Not the furious, full-lunged cry of a hungry baby.

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This was smaller.

Thinner.

A broken little sound that rose, faded, and struggled to rise again.

Lucas stood in the entryway with his duffel still hanging from one shoulder, the brass key warm in his palm from the summer heat outside.

The house smelled sour.

Spoiled formula.

Closed windows.

Old sweat trapped in rooms that should have been clean.

He had spent eight months overseas teaching himself to stay calm when every nerve in his body wanted to move fast.

He had learned that panic made hands clumsy.

He had learned that silence could be louder than shouting.

And the silence between Leo’s cries told him more than anyone in that house wanted him to know.

Then he heard his mother.

“Leave him alone,” Eleanor said from somewhere down the hallway. “He’ll learn eventually.”

Lucas’s duffel slid from his shoulder and hit the floor with a heavy thud.

The sound carried through the entryway, but nobody came running.

That was the second wrong thing.

Before he deployed, Sophia used to meet him at the door even if he was only coming back from the grocery store.

She would smile from the kitchen with a dish towel over one shoulder, or call from the laundry room that she was almost done folding the tiny onesies she had started buying the week after the ultrasound.

She had never been loud about love.

She showed it in small systems.

Coffee set up before his early shifts.

Fresh batteries in the smoke detector.

A folder labeled BABY PAPERWORK sitting on the kitchen counter two months before Leo was due.

Lucas had trusted her with everything that mattered.

He had trusted his mother with the house only because she was his mother.

That had been his first mistake.

He walked down the hallway.

Each step made the crying clearer.

The nursery door was half open, and the air inside was hot enough that the back of his neck prickled beneath his collar.

Leo was in the crib, wrapped badly in a blanket that had twisted around one leg.

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