Her Husband Said They Couldn’t Afford a Crib. Then His Phone Lit Up-nga9999 - Chainityai

Her Husband Said They Couldn’t Afford a Crib. Then His Phone Lit Up-nga9999

“There wasn’t enough money for our daughter’s crib,” Daniel kept telling me.

He said it at breakfast, while I stood barefoot in the kitchen trying to swallow prenatal vitamins without gagging.

He said it at night, while I scrolled through crib listings and tried to find one that didn’t look like it would wobble if a baby breathed too hard.

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He said it in that tired, disappointed voice men use when they want you to feel guilty for needing anything.

“We have to prioritize, Olivia.”

So I tried.

I compared diaper prices.

I clipped digital coupons.

I stopped ordering coffee on the way to work and made burnt drip coffee at home instead.

I told myself that marriage meant seasons, and maybe this was just the hard one.

Seven months pregnant will make you bargain with your own common sense.

It will make you call neglect “stress.”

It will make you call cruelty “pressure.”

It will make you sit on a couch at 11:43 p.m. with swollen ankles, a mug of cold chamomile tea, rain sliding down the window, and still hope your husband is better than the silence in your apartment.

That night, my phone buzzed.

Transfer successful: $2,150.

For one second, I smiled.

It embarrasses me now, but I did.

I thought Daniel had finally sent the money for the crib.

I thought maybe he had listened.

I thought maybe he had gone quiet all week because he was ashamed of how hard he had been on me.

Then I opened the transaction details.

For Megan’s baby shower and our baby boy ❤️

The apartment went silent in a way I had never heard before.

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