My Husband Said We Couldn’t Afford a Crib. Then His Card Declined-nga9999 - Chainityai

My Husband Said We Couldn’t Afford a Crib. Then His Card Declined-nga9999

The notification came at 11:43 p.m., when the apartment was dark except for the kitchen light and the glow from the streetlamps dragging rain across the windows.

Olivia was seven months pregnant, sitting sideways on the couch because there was no comfortable way to sit anymore.

Her ankles ached.

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Her back ached.

Even her hands felt swollen around the little white onesie she had been folding for a daughter who did not yet have a crib.

Daniel had spent weeks telling her there was not enough money.

Not enough for the crib she had bookmarked.

Not enough for the mattress that actually fit.

Not enough for the dresser she wanted to buy secondhand from a woman in the next neighborhood.

He made it sound responsible every time.

“We need to prioritize,” he would say.

“Baby stuff is expensive,” he would say.

“You are letting pregnancy anxiety take over,” he would say.

So when her phone buzzed and the credit card notification appeared, Olivia thought, for one soft second, that maybe he had finally sent something for the baby.

Transfer successful: $2,150.

She sat up carefully, one hand pressed under her stomach, and opened the details.

The memo line made the apartment feel suddenly airless.

For Megan’s baby shower and our baby boy.

There are sentences that do not break your heart all at once.

They unlock it, room by room, and let you see how long someone has been walking through your life with muddy shoes.

Olivia read the line again.

Megan.

Our baby boy.

Her daughter kicked hard enough to make her breath catch.

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