He Came Home Early and Found His Pregnant Wife Cornered-olweny - Chainityai

He Came Home Early and Found His Pregnant Wife Cornered-olweny

The first thing Marcus noticed when he came home was that the apartment door was not latched the way he had left it in his mind.

That sounds strange, but deployment does that to a person.

A man starts building a room out of memory, brick by brick, until he can walk through it when the world around him is sand and noise and fluorescent lights.

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He remembered the hallway outside our apartment smelling faintly of laundry detergent from Mrs. Chun’s place and rainwater trapped in the stairwell carpet.

He remembered the little scratch near our door handle from the day I tried to carry too many grocery bags at once and hit the wood with a can of peaches.

He remembered the Fort Stewart magnet on the refrigerator, the courthouse photo hanging slightly too close to the kitchen doorway, and the thrift-store dining table we bought because it was cheap and solid and had only one cracked leg.

He remembered me laughing when he said he would fix that leg before he deployed.

He never did.

Neither of us cared.

We were newly married, young in the ways that matter and tired in the ways that age people early.

Our wedding had been small enough that the clerk at the courthouse took our picture with my phone and told us to stand closer because “married people should look less nervous.”

Marcus had laughed then.

So had I.

Sandra did not.

Marcus’s mother had not attended the ceremony, but she had made sure everyone knew why.

She called it rushed.

Monica called it suspicious.

Brett called it predictable.

I called it what it was: two people choosing each other before the Army took one of them across the world.

By the time Marcus deployed, I was already pregnant.

By the time the first ultrasound showed twins, Sandra had stopped pretending she only disliked the timing.

She disliked me.

She disliked my voice, my apartment, my family, my job, my quietness, my body, my medical bills, and the fact that Marcus spoke to me like I was the person he trusted most.

Trust is a small thing until someone decides to punish you for receiving it.

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