She Was Shut Out Of Her Grandson’s Birth, Then Got The $10,000 Bill-Quieen - Chainityai

She Was Shut Out Of Her Grandson’s Birth, Then Got The $10,000 Bill-Quieen

The first thing I remember about that hospital hallway was the smell.

Bleach.

Burnt coffee.

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Wet winter coats drying under fluorescent lights.

I had been on a Greyhound for twelve hours, and my ankles were swollen so badly the straps of my shoes had left half-moons in my skin.

Inside my duffel was a blue baby blanket I had crocheted during late-night breaks at work, one crooked square at a time, while vending machines hummed and office trash bags waited beside the janitor’s cart.

Every square was a little uneven.

Every square was love.

Daniel had called three weeks earlier and told me Valerie’s due date was close.

He did not exactly invite me.

He only gave me the hospital name, the floor, and the room number, but mothers are foolish when hope sounds almost like permission.

So I bought the ticket.

I imagined my son’s face when he saw me.

That was my mistake.

I kept imagining the boy he had been.

The boy who came home from school with holes in both knees of his jeans.

The boy who asked once if poor people could still become engineers.

The college kid who called me crying when his financial aid check came short.

I had cleaned office bathrooms at night for that degree.

I scrubbed toilets, emptied trash cans, and ate peanut butter crackers in my car at 1:00 a.m. so Daniel could buy books without hearing worry in my voice.

The man who opened the maternity room door was not that boy.

Daniel opened it only a few inches.

Hospital light cut across his tired face, and behind him I could hear a newborn making tiny uncertain sounds.

My whole body leaned toward that sound before pride could stop it.

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