A Soldier Came Home to a Feverish Baby and a Family Lie-nga9999 - Chainityai

A Soldier Came Home to a Feverish Baby and a Family Lie-nga9999

The first thing Lucas heard when he unlocked his front door was his newborn son crying.

It was not the sharp, demanding cry of a hungry baby.

It was thinner than that.

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Weak.

Almost scraped raw.

The kind of sound that makes your body move before your mind can name what is wrong.

His duffel bag slid off his shoulder and landed hard on the hardwood floor.

He had pictured this moment for eight months.

He had pictured Sophia standing in the hallway with Leo in her arms.

He had pictured the baby smell, the warm weight of his son, the ridiculous little socks Sophia kept showing him on video calls before the calls stopped feeling normal.

He had not pictured spoiled formula hanging in the air.

He had not pictured the house hot enough to make his uniform cling to his back.

He had not pictured his mother’s voice cutting through the nursery wall like she owned the place.

“Leave him alone,” Eleanor snapped. “If you pick him up every time, he’ll never learn.”

Lucas stood still for half a second.

Eight months overseas had trained him to listen to silence.

Not peaceful silence.

Dangerous silence.

The gaps between Leo’s cries were too long.

There was no rushing step from Sophia.

No bottle warming.

No soft, exhausted laugh from the woman who used to send him pictures of the baby’s feet and write, Your son is already judging me.

Lucas moved down the hallway.

The little American flag Sophia had taped near the front window for his homecoming curled slightly at the edge from the heat.

A baby blanket lay halfway out of a laundry basket.

One of Sophia’s coffee cups sat cold on the console table, a brown ring dried beneath it.

The normal pieces of home were all there.

That made the wrongness worse.

When Lucas reached the nursery, he stopped.

Sophia was on the floor beside the crib.

Her back was against the wall.

One hand was curled around the bottom rail as if she had tried to pull herself up and failed.

Her left eye was swollen nearly shut.

Purple bruises wrapped both arms.

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