Pregnant With Twins, She Was Slapped Until Her Soldier Walked In-olweny - Chainityai

Pregnant With Twins, She Was Slapped Until Her Soldier Walked In-olweny

The first thing I remember is the sound, not the pain.

It was not the clean crack people imagine when someone gets slapped in a movie.

It was softer than that, uglier than that, a wet, flat sound that seemed to push all the air out of our little apartment.

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Then came the heat.

My cheek burned so fast my eyes watered before my brain understood Sandra had hit me.

My shoulder struck the wall beside the kitchen counter, and the impact rattled the framed photo of Marcus and me from our courthouse wedding.

The picture swung crooked on its nail, two people smiling in borrowed sunlight, both of us pretending we were not terrified of everything coming next.

My hand flew to my belly before it flew to my face.

That was instinct by then.

At seven months pregnant with twins, every sudden movement made me think of them first.

Every noise, every cramp, every sharp breath sent me counting kicks, counting seconds, counting all the things the doctor had told me to watch.

Sandra stood close enough that I could smell her perfume under the burnt coffee in my sink.

It was the same perfume she wore to church, the same powdery sweetness that filled rooms before she did.

Her silver hair had not moved out of place.

Her cross hung heavy at her throat.

She looked like a woman who had not lost control, which was the part that scared me most.

“Your service means nothing here,” she said. “You’re still the trash who trapped my son with a pregnancy.”

For a moment, the apartment came back to me in pieces.

The chipped mug in the sink.

The grocery list held to the refrigerator by my Fort Stewart magnet.

The clinic instructions taped beside it, the ones that said bed rest in plain black letters.

The envelope of cash on the table that Marcus and I had budgeted for protein shakes, prenatal vitamins, and one week of groceries.

Brett’s muddy boots were planted on the rug Marcus had bought before he deployed.

Monica was at the table with my wallet open in her hands.

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