The Daycare Video That Exposed A Husband’s Lie After Ava’s Funeral-mdue - Chainityai

The Daycare Video That Exposed A Husband’s Lie After Ava’s Funeral-mdue

That morning, I was supposed to take Ava to daycare myself.

I have replayed that sentence more times than any person should ever replay one sentence.

Not because replaying it changes anything.

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It does not.

It only sharpens the edges.

It was an ordinary Tuesday in the way the worst days of your life are always ordinary at first.

The kitchen smelled like maple syrup and coffee.

The dishwasher hummed under the counter.

Ava’s little sneakers squeaked across the linoleum while she spun in her pink hoodie and asked me whether clouds tasted like marshmallows.

She was four years old.

She had opinions about everything.

She wanted the blue cup, not the yellow one.

She wanted the corner piece of the waffle because, according to her, corners were luckier.

She wanted me to do her ponytail, even though Mark always made it smoother.

I remember wiping syrup from her chin with a paper towel.

I remember the warm stickiness of her little hand around my thumb.

I remember sunlight coming through the blinds in thin gold lines and striping her cheeks while she laughed at her own question.

Then my phone buzzed on the counter.

My office had sent an urgent message.

Last-minute morning meeting.

Need you here by 8:30.

I was already late.

I worked in a small administrative office where being dependable was treated like a personality trait and a leash.

I had missed two mornings that month because Ava had a cough that turned into a fever, then a fever that turned into one of those daycare exclusion notes taped to the classroom door.

Mark knew I was worried about my job.

He knew I was worried about money.

He knew I hated being the mother who had to choose between a paycheck and a child’s runny nose.

He looked up from the sink, where he was rinsing Ava’s plastic plate.

“I’ll drop her off,” he said.

He said it easily.

Like he had said it a hundred times before.

He had.

We had been married seven years.

Mark knew Ava’s daycare schedule, her classroom, her cubby, her favorite blanket for nap time, and the exact way she liked her backpack zipper pulled all the way to the left.

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