He Came Home With Roses And Found His Pregnant Wife On The Floor-mdue - Chainityai

He Came Home With Roses And Found His Pregnant Wife On The Floor-mdue

The white roses were supposed to be a small thing.

I had bought them from the grocery store near my office, the one with the cracked parking lot and the cashier who always taped the stems twice because she said husbands dropped flowers when they were nervous.

I was not nervous.

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I was happy in the quiet way a man gets happy when he thinks he is walking into a house where his wife will be safe, warm, and annoyed that he came home early enough to interrupt her nap.

Audrey was seven months pregnant, and that morning she had texted me that the baby had been kicking like he was trying to argue with her from the inside.

She sent a blurry photo of her hand on her stomach, then another of the little hospital packet she kept on the counter with the appointment card tucked into the front flap.

I had stared at that photo too long in my office.

There was a coffee ring on my desk, three invoices waiting, and a warehouse call I was supposed to return, but all I could think about was the way Audrey smiled when she tried not to complain.

She had been tired lately.

Not dramatic tired.

Not lazy tired, the way my mother sometimes implied with that thin little lift of her eyebrow.

Pregnancy tired.

The kind that made her pause halfway up the stairs, press her palm into the wall, and laugh because she hated needing help with something as simple as carrying laundry.

I should have noticed more.

That is the sentence that has lived inside my head ever since.

I should have noticed the way she stopped wearing short sleeves even when the kitchen got warm.

I should have noticed that she waited until my mother left the room before asking for water.

I should have noticed that every time Helen, the private maternity nurse, entered a room, Audrey’s shoulders moved before the rest of her body did.

A body tells the truth before a mouth is brave enough.

At the time, I thought I was seeing stress.

I thought my wife was embarrassed because she had come from nothing and had married into a family that knew how to make nothing sound like a character flaw.

Audrey had grown up without parents who could protect her.

She never said that in a begging way.

She said it like a fact on a form, the same way the hospital intake desk asked for emergency contacts and insurance cards and previous surgeries.

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