He Came Home Early And Found His Pregnant Wife In The Dark-mdue - Chainityai

He Came Home Early And Found His Pregnant Wife In The Dark-mdue

The night I came home early from a business trip and found my pregnant wife lying in the dark, I thought I had walked into the end of my marriage.

I was wrong.

What I had really walked into was something far worse.

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My name is Ethan.

Before that night, I believed I was a decent husband.

Not perfect.

No man who travels too much for work and answers emails at the dinner table gets to call himself perfect.

But I loved Clara.

I loved her in the ordinary ways that never look dramatic from the outside.

I filled her gas tank when she forgot.

I carried grocery bags up three flights because the elevator in our apartment building broke twice a month.

I rubbed her lower back when pregnancy made her hips ache.

I learned which crackers helped her nausea and which brand of ginger ale she said tasted like medicine.

I knew she slept better with the bathroom light cracked open.

I knew she hated when people touched her belly without asking.

I knew she had started resting one hand on our baby before falling asleep, as if she could already soothe a child neither of us had met.

That was why I thought surprising her would make her happy.

I had been out of town for three days for work.

The trip was supposed to last four.

By Wednesday afternoon, my final meeting ended early, and I stood outside the airport gate with the sour smell of burnt coffee in the air and changed my flight on my phone.

The new ticket confirmation came through at 6:18 p.m.

I remember that time because later, when everything became medical forms, timestamps, discharge instructions, and phone records, I kept going back to it.

6:18 p.m.

That was the minute I decided to come home early.

I bought a paper cup of coffee I barely drank.

I sat at the gate imagining Clara’s face when she opened the door.

She had been so tired lately.

Her belly had grown round and heavy, and she moved through the apartment slower than before, one hand sometimes braced against the wall like she was negotiating with her own body.

Still, she smiled for me.

She smiled when I called from the hotel.

She smiled when I asked if she needed anything.

She smiled when she said, “Just come home in one piece.”

I did not know how much she had left out of that sentence.

The flight landed late because of weather.

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