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A New Mother Came Home To Police Tape And A Voicemail Changed Everything-nga9999

The first thing I remember about leaving the hospital was the smell.

Not blood, exactly.

Not fear, either.

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It was hand sanitizer, warm blankets, dry air, and coffee that had been sitting too long in a pot at the nurses’ station.

I had been awake for most of three days, and my body felt like it belonged to someone else.

Every movement pulled at stitches.

Every breath reminded me I had survived something my body still did not understand was over.

But my daughter was in my arms.

Eliza Hale was three days old, six pounds of warm skin and folded fists, wrapped in a blanket the nurse said made her look like a little pink burrito.

I laughed because the nurse laughed.

Then I nearly cried because Eliza made one tiny sound and I loved her so much it scared me.

The nurse helped me lower her into the car seat.

The straps looked too big.

The buckles sounded too loud.

The plastic edge scraped my knuckle, and I remember thinking that I would probably spend the rest of my life being frightened by things no one else even noticed.

“You’re doing great,” the nurse said.

I nodded.

I was not doing great.

I was doing what mothers do when no one gives them a choice.

Marcus had texted me earlier that morning.

Everything’s ready. I cleaned the house. Take your time. I can’t wait to see you both.

That message kept me upright.

Marcus Hale was steady in a way I had always envied.

He made lists for everything.

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