He Called Their Babies A Burden. Seven Years Later, She Returned-nhu9999 - Chainityai

He Called Their Babies A Burden. Seven Years Later, She Returned-nhu9999

The first thing Aaradhya remembered about that storm was the sound of the windows.

They did not rattle gently.

They shook as if the whole old wooden estate wanted to warn her before the man inside it finally said the thing that would split her life in two.

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Rain struck the veranda in hard silver sheets, and the polished hallway carried the mixed smell of wet earth, sandalwood cleaner, and the ginger tea she had left untouched on the dining table.

She had been nauseous all evening, but not from the twins.

She had been nauseous from watching her husband look through her as if she had already become a problem he planned to remove.

In 2018, Aaradhya was living in a villa people admired from outside gates.

It stood in one of the city’s richest neighborhoods, with trimmed hedges, brass handles, and enough glass to make every sunset look expensive.

Inside, it felt colder every month.

Her husband had once been gentle, or at least she had believed he was.

When they first married, he had been a man who counted bus fare carefully, split one plate of food with her when money was tight, and told her that someday they would look back and laugh at the little room where they had started.

She had loved him in that room.

She had loved his ambition before it learned to bite.

She had helped him type late proposals, ironed his shirts before early meetings, and sat beside him when he spoke about business as if he were describing a country he intended to conquer.

Aaradhya had trusted him with the small, soft things of a marriage.

Clinic appointments.

Bank passwords.

Family secrets.

The first smile she could not stop when the doctor confirmed she was pregnant.

Trust is not always a key placed in someone’s hand.

Sometimes it is a future.

And sometimes the person holding it decides it is too heavy to carry.

By winter, he had stopped asking how she felt.

He came home late, if he came home at all, and when she asked where he had been, he answered with the tired irritation of a man insulted by being questioned.

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