Her Husband Called Her Hospital Stay a Performance. Then the Door Opened-nga9999 - Chainityai

Her Husband Called Her Hospital Stay a Performance. Then the Door Opened-nga9999

The hospital room smelled like antiseptic, old coffee, and the thin plastic wrapper from a fresh roll of gauze.

The sound I remember most was not Caleb’s voice.

It was the monitor.

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A steady, polite beep beside my bed, as if a machine could remain calm while my life was being reduced to a bill my husband no longer wanted to pay.

Both of my legs were locked in plaster casts from thigh to foot.

They felt impossibly heavy, like someone had poured concrete around my bones and told me to pretend it was rest.

Every breath tugged at the bruises along my ribs.

Every small movement dragged the hospital sheet across my skin and reminded me there was no part of me that did not hurt.

Three weeks earlier, I had been crossing an ordinary afternoon off my mental list.

Pick up dry cleaning.

Buy milk.

Call the school office back about Emma’s field trip form.

Then a speeding car ran the light, and the world became broken glass, screaming brakes, ambulance doors, and a hospital intake form stamped 6:42 PM.

For twenty-one days, I waited for Caleb to walk into that hospital room like my husband.

He walked in like a man coming to dispute a charge.

His shirt was pressed.

His shoes were polished.

His jaw had that tight, polished anger I knew too well from the kitchen table, the driveway, the grocery store parking lot, anywhere a normal inconvenience became a personal insult against him.

“Stop this drama, Rebecca,” he said from the foot of the bed.

At first, I thought I had misunderstood him.

The pain medication made edges soft sometimes.

Voices came through cotton.

But there was nothing soft about his face.

“Get up,” he said. “We’re leaving.”

I looked down at my legs.

White plaster.

Hospital socks.

A folded blanket across my knees.

“Caleb, I can’t.”

His jaw moved like he was chewing back a curse.

“Don’t start.”

“My legs are broken.”

“I heard the doctors.”

He stepped closer to the bed rail, close enough that I could smell mint gum under his cologne.

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