A Husband Came Home From Saudi Arabia And Found A Starving Secret-mdue - Chainityai

A Husband Came Home From Saudi Arabia And Found A Starving Secret-mdue

My name is Matthew, and for five years I believed distance was the price of love.

I was 35, a senior engineer in Saudi Arabia, and every day felt like another bargain I had made with the desert.

The heat stuck to my skin before sunrise.

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Sand found its way into my boots, my lunch, my teeth, and even the folded photos I kept in the drawer beside my bed.

At night, when the worksite finally went quiet, my room smelled of hot metal, dry sweat, and the kind of silence that makes a man start talking to the ceiling.

I told myself it was temporary.

I told myself a lonely father could survive anything if the family waiting for him was safe.

Laura had been my wife long before the mansion, long before the wire transfers, long before my mother learned how easily trust could be turned into a weapon.

She was the woman who once stayed awake with me while I filled out engineering exams at our kitchen table.

She was the woman who could make a grocery-store birthday cake feel like a celebration.

She was the woman who handed me our son at the airport and tried not to cry.

Leo was only one year old then.

His hands were still small enough to disappear inside mine.

He grabbed my neck when I kissed him goodbye, and I remember thinking that no job overseas, no salary, no future house could ever make that moment feel fair.

Laura knew I was leaving because we needed money.

She also knew I hated leaving her alone with a baby.

I promised her that I would build a life nobody could take from them.

That sentence became the rope I held on to during every brutal shift.

We did not have a joint bank account when I left the country, and the paperwork to create one from overseas became one delay after another.

My mother, Margaret, offered what seemed like a solution.

She said I could send my salary to her account, and she would make sure Laura and Leo had everything they needed.

My sister Valerie agreed.

They both told me family existed for moments exactly like that.

I believed them because I wanted to believe them.

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