He Called His Injured Wife a Burden. Then the Hospital Door Opened-mdue - Chainityai

He Called His Injured Wife a Burden. Then the Hospital Door Opened-mdue

The room smelled like antiseptic, cold coffee, and the plastic wrapper from fresh bandages.

Rebecca Walker noticed those things because pain had made the rest of the world too large.

The overhead light hummed softly above her bed.

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The heart monitor beside her gave a steady beep every few seconds, and after twenty-one days in that hospital room, she had started counting her fear by it.

Beep.

Breathe.

Beep.

Do not cry.

Both of her legs were locked in plaster casts from thigh to ankle, heavy enough that even trying to shift her hips sent pain shooting through her ribs.

The thin blanket scratched her skin whenever she moved.

Her left wrist still wore the patient band they had printed at the hospital intake desk after the accident.

Rebecca Walker.

Room 314.

Admitted 6:42 PM.

Three weeks earlier, she had been driving home after picking up a prescription and a bag of apples from the grocery store.

It was one of those normal American afternoons that feels too ordinary to remember until it becomes the last normal thing before everything changes.

A speeding car came through the intersection hard enough to turn glass into rain.

Rebecca remembered the sound before she remembered the pain.

Metal folded.

A horn jammed in one long scream.

Someone shouted for an ambulance.

Then there were paramedics, white lights, a clipboard, and a nurse asking her to stay awake while another voice called out numbers she could not understand.

By the time they took her through the hospital doors, she had two broken legs, cracked ribs, stitches under her hairline, and a body that felt like it no longer belonged entirely to her.

The doctors told her recovery would be slow.

The physical therapist told her she would need help.

The billing office asked for insurance information more than once.

Rebecca understood money stress.

She had lived with it for years.

She knew how to stretch a grocery budget until payday.

She knew how to pay the electric bill before the reminder notice turned red.

She knew how to smile at Emma’s school office when a field trip envelope came home at the worst possible time.

But she had also believed one thing that now seemed painfully foolish.

She believed her husband would show up for her when she could not stand.

For twenty-one days, she waited for Caleb to walk into that room like a husband.

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