He Came Home To Find His Pregnant Wife Treated Like A Maid-Quieen - Chainityai

He Came Home To Find His Pregnant Wife Treated Like A Maid-Quieen

Daniel had spent most of his adult life believing that being a good man meant carrying more than everyone else.

More bills.

More worry.

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More silence.

After his father died, he became the person his mother leaned on before he was old enough to understand what that kind of leaning could cost.

He worked warehouse nights in his twenties, office overtime in his thirties, weekend jobs whenever the house needed something, and he told himself every sacrifice had a purpose.

Family came first.

That sentence had lived in him so long it felt less like a belief and more like bone.

By the time he married Sophia, Daniel had already bought the suburban house with the narrow driveway, the patchy backyard, and the front porch light that flickered every winter.

Sophia loved it anyway.

She loved the old mailbox that squeaked when it opened.

She loved the kitchen window over the sink.

She loved the little strip of morning sun that crossed the breakfast table when the weather was clear.

When she first moved in, she had brought three boxes, a coffee maker, and a framed ultrasound photo from her sister’s old baby shower because she said one day she wanted their house to feel full.

Daniel had laughed and told her it already did.

But fullness can become crowded when the wrong people decide your home belongs to them.

His mother came first, saying she would stay only until her blood pressure settled.

Then his younger sister stayed for two weeks after a breakup.

Then his older sister began sleeping over whenever work was stressful.

Daniel told Sophia it was temporary.

Sophia believed him because she loved the part of him that wanted to take care of everyone.

She also knew that part of him had been trained by grief.

So she made space.

She cleared the guest room.

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