Her Mother’s Swollen Belly Wasn’t A Pregnancy. The Envelope Was-mdue - Chainityai

Her Mother’s Swollen Belly Wasn’t A Pregnancy. The Envelope Was-mdue

The first thing I remember after seeing the word URGENT was the sound of the faucet.

One drop.

Then another.

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It kept falling into the sink as if the room had not just split open around us.

My mother was still on her knees on the bathroom tile, one hand wrapped around the folded envelope and the other pressed over the belly I had spent weeks accusing in silence.

I had called it shame.

I had called it a pregnancy in my head long before I said the word out loud.

Now the page in her hand had my mother’s full name printed at the top, and the room felt too small for what I had done.

Andrés reached for my elbow, but I pulled away before he touched me.

Not because I was angry at him.

Because I could not stand the idea of being comforted while my mother was still on the floor.

“Mom,” I said.

My voice came out so thin that it barely sounded like mine.

Rosario tried to fold the paper closed.

She moved slowly, like every inch of her body had to ask permission.

“Please, Valeria,” she whispered. “Just put Camila back to sleep.”

That was the sentence that broke me.

Not the paper.

Not the stamp.

Not the shape of her stomach.

The fact that even then, while she was shaking on a bathroom floor, she was thinking about the baby first.

For six months, my mother had lived inside our apartment like a quiet guardrail.

She had arrived with a small bag and a look on her face that said she would not let me drown.

I was twenty-nine then, but most mornings I felt much older.

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