He Locked Me Out With Our Triplets, But The Deed Told On Him-mdue - Chainityai

He Locked Me Out With Our Triplets, But The Deed Told On Him-mdue

The first thing I remember after giving birth to my sons was the sound of three tiny breaths trying to become real life.

The second thing I remember was Adrian walking into my hospital room with another woman on his arm.

My body had just done the impossible, and every inch of me knew it.

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The sheets scratched my legs when I shifted. My stitches pulled when I breathed too deeply. My hair was damp against my neck, my face was swollen, and my hospital gown kept slipping off one shoulder no matter how many times I tugged it back into place.

Beside my bed, our triplets slept in clear bassinets with white blankets tucked around them so carefully they looked like three little promises.

Then Adrian came in rested, shaved, and smelling like cologne.

Celeste came with him.

I had met her once at a company holiday party, back when Adrian introduced her as a client who needed too much attention because her father had money and no patience.

That day, in my hospital room, she was not a client.

She was wearing cream-colored heels, a fitted coat, and a black Birkin bag that hung from her arm like proof that she had already won something.

She looked at me the way some women look at old furniture being carried out of a house.

Useful once.

Embarrassing now.

‘Oh,’ she said, her voice soft enough to sound polite if you were not listening. ‘She looks worse than you said.’

Adrian laughed.

That laugh did more damage than the words.

One of the babies made a small, hungry sound, and I reached toward him, but my hand shook so hard I had to stop and hold the bed rail.

Adrian watched me struggle, then dropped a folder onto my blanket.

The papers slid across my legs and bumped against my IV tube.

Divorce petition.

Custody agreement.

Property waiver.

I remember staring at the words before I understood them, because my mind was still inside the rhythm of the babies breathing.

‘Sign it,’ Adrian said.

I looked up at him. ‘Here?’

‘Where else?’ His mouth curled. ‘Look at you. No one would want you now. You should be grateful I am making this clean.’

Celeste stepped closer, the Birkin swinging gently from her elbow.

‘Adrian wants a fresh start,’ she said. ‘A public one.’

There are humiliations that make noise, and there are humiliations so sharp they make the whole room go quiet.

This was the second kind.

The nurse in the doorway froze with her fingers around my chart.

She saw my sons.

She saw the folder.

She saw the woman beside my husband looking at the bed where I was still bleeding.

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