He Left His Newborn at the Hospital. Then His Cards Stopped Working-mdue - Chainityai

He Left His Newborn at the Hospital. Then His Cards Stopped Working-mdue

I had just given birth when Daniel told me to take the bus home.

Not in a fight.

Not after some long argument.

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He said it in the same tone people use to remind someone to grab milk on the way back.

The nurse had placed my son in my arms only minutes before, and he was still warm from being born.

His tiny cheek rested against my chest, damp and soft, while his breath came in quick little puffs that made the collar of my hospital gown move.

The room smelled like antiseptic, cotton, and that faint plastic smell every hospital seems to have no matter how clean it is.

Above the door, the digital clock read 2:17 p.m.

That number stayed with me because it was the first official witness to what Daniel did.

He had watched his son come into the world.

Then he looked at his phone.

At first, I thought he was nervous.

Daniel was not good with big emotions, and I had spent too much of our marriage translating his selfishness into something softer so I could keep living beside it.

Maybe he was texting his parents.

Maybe he was sending a picture.

Maybe he was trying to figure out how to say something tender.

Then he slid the phone back into his pocket, glanced toward the bassinet, and said, “Take the bus home. I’m taking my family out for hot pot.”

I thought I had misunderstood him.

The medication, the pain, the exhaustion, the shock of delivery — all of it seemed more reasonable than the sentence that had just left his mouth.

“What?” I asked.

My voice barely sounded like mine.

Daniel sighed.

His mother, Elaine, was already standing near the visitor chair, smoothing the front of her coat like she had been forced to wait in an unpleasant lobby.

His sister Melissa was checking her reflection in the dark hospital window.

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