He Left His Bleeding Wife for a Birthday Trip. Then the Door Opened-nga9999 - Chainityai

He Left His Bleeding Wife for a Birthday Trip. Then the Door Opened-nga9999

I was eight days postpartum when I learned that a person can be abandoned in the same house where they are supposed to be loved.

Noah’s nursery smelled like baby lotion, warm formula, clean cotton, and something metallic I kept trying to convince myself was normal.

The baby monitor hummed on the dresser.

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The late afternoon light came through the blinds in pale stripes, crossing the cream carpet Jason’s mother had chosen before Noah was born.

She had called it elegant.

I had called it impractical.

Jason had laughed and said his mother had better taste than both of us.

Now that same carpet was soaking up blood.

I sat on the floor with one hand around the crib rail and the other pressed hard against my stomach.

My son was eight days old.

Eight days earlier, I had been in a hospital bed with a blue blanket tucked around my knees, listening to nurses congratulate us while Jason took pictures for his family group chat.

He had looked proud then.

He had held Noah for exactly long enough to get the photo where everyone would tell him he looked like a natural.

Then he had handed the baby back to me because he said newborns made him nervous.

I thought nervous was normal.

I thought we were both learning.

I thought sleep deprivation made people sharp around the edges.

That afternoon in the nursery, I realized some edges had always been blades.

“My mom said all women bleed after giving birth,” Jason said.

He was standing by the closet, zipping his suitcase.

He did not look like a man with a newborn.

He looked like a man about to walk into a birthday weekend where people would clap him on the shoulder and buy him drinks.

Crisp white shirt.

Expensive sunglasses.

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