My Husband Demanded My Paycheck for His Mother—Then the Alarm Began-Neyney - Chainityai

My Husband Demanded My Paycheck for His Mother—Then the Alarm Began-Neyney

The nursery smelled like baby lotion, warm cotton, and the faint lavender detergent I bought when Cheryl was born because I wanted one corner of our life to feel gentle.

Rain tapped the front window in nervous little bursts, and the dryer hummed from the laundry room.

Cheryl had finally gone down after an hour of rocking.

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Her tiny fist was curled around the edge of her blanket, and her cheek had left a damp warm patch against my neck.

I was easing one foot backward from the crib when Alex’s voice tore through the hallway.

“Lily!”

Cheryl jolted like the sound had touched her skin.

Her mouth opened first, silent and shocked, and then the cry came rushing out.

I closed my eyes for half a second.

One breath meant I would not cry.

Two meant I would not shout.

Three meant I would not give him whatever he wanted just to make the house quiet again.

I lifted Cheryl from the crib and tucked her against my shoulder.

“Quiet,” I said as I stepped out. “You woke the baby.”

Alex stood in the living room in his work shirt, face red, phone still clenched in one hand.

Through the front window, the small American flag on our porch snapped in the wind beside the mailbox.

From outside, it looked like any normal suburban home.

Inside, my husband was looking at me like I had stolen something that belonged to his mother.

“What did you do with the card?” he shouted.

“What card?”

“Don’t play dumb. Mom just called. She couldn’t withdraw your paycheck.”

There it was.

Not rent.

Not groceries.

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