At 11:47 p.m., My Mom Called Asking When I Was Coming To Get My Baby — But My Daughter Was Asleep Right Beside Me-iwachan - Chainityai

At 11:47 p.m., My Mom Called Asking When I Was Coming To Get My Baby — But My Daughter Was Asleep Right Beside Me-iwachan

The baby crying through the phone did not sound like Lily.

That was the first thing my body understood before my mind could catch up.

Lily’s cry was soft at the start, almost offended, like she was asking why the world had interrupted her sleep.

Image

This cry was sharper.

Older.

Hungry.

And it was coming from my mother’s house.

I stood in my living room with the phone pressed so hard against my ear that my fingers ached.

Across from me, Lily slept in her bassinet under the dim yellow lamp, her tiny chest rising and falling like nothing in the world had changed.

But everything had.

“Mom,” I said, barely breathing, “do not touch that bracelet.”

My mother’s voice was thin. “Emily, what is going on?”

“I don’t know.”

It was the truth, and it terrified me more than any lie could have.

I told her to take the baby downstairs, lock every door, and stay on the phone with me.

Carol did not argue.

That was how I knew she was scared.

My mother argued about everything.

She argued about expired milk, car maintenance, baby sleep schedules, and whether I should have gone back to work so soon.

But that night, she only whispered, “Okay.”

I could hear her moving through the house.

The old floorboards creaked above her living room, the same way they had when I was a teenager sneaking downstairs after curfew.

Then the crying grew louder.

A minute later, Mom said, “I’ve got her.”

Read More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *