He Left His Wedding After One Hospital Call From His Ex-Wife-mdue - Chainityai

He Left His Wedding After One Hospital Call From His Ex-Wife-mdue

Michael was standing at the front of the church when his phone lit up.

The organ was playing, the aisle runner had already been rolled out, and everyone in the pews had turned toward the back doors.

Ashley was there in white, holding her bouquet with both hands, smiling the careful smile of a woman who believed the hard part of her life was finally behind her.

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Michael should have put the phone away.

He should have let it buzz, watched his bride walk toward him, and finished the life he had so loudly announced to everyone he knew.

But the name on the screen stopped him.

Emily.

For six months, Michael had treated Emily like a closed chapter.

He had called her bitter.

He had called her unstable.

He had told friends, business contacts, and neighbors that he had escaped a cold marriage with a woman who cared more about control than love.

The story got cleaner every time he told it.

By the time he stood in that church, he almost sounded like a victim even to himself.

Emily was not in a church.

She was in a private hospital room, propped against clean white pillows, with rain tapping the window hard enough to blur the city lights outside.

The room smelled like fresh sheets, antiseptic, and the soft powdery scent left on newborn skin.

A monitor gave its quiet beep beside her.

A folded hospital blanket lay over her lap.

Her daughter slept against her chest, warm and impossibly small, one tiny hand opening and closing against the fabric as though she was still testing the world.

Emily had imagined this moment differently once.

There had been a time when she thought Michael would be standing beside the bed, nervous and proud, holding a paper coffee cup with both hands because he never knew what to do with himself in hospitals.

She had imagined him whispering that the baby looked like her.

She had imagined him calling his mother.

She had imagined the ordinary things women imagine when they still believe a marriage is bruised, not broken.

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