The Doctor Cried Over Her Newborn, Then Her Ex Walked In Smiling-mdue - Chainityai

The Doctor Cried Over Her Newborn, Then Her Ex Walked In Smiling-mdue

I delivered my baby alone because my ex-husband told me I was not his responsibility anymore.

Ten minutes later, the doctor holding my newborn son looked at his tiny face, turned white, and began to cry.

“This… this shouldn’t be possible,” he whispered.

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At first, I thought something was wrong with the baby.

That is the kind of fear that empties the whole body at once.

It does not come like a thought.

It comes like ice.

The delivery room smelled like antiseptic, sweat, warm plastic, and the paper cup of ice chips the nurse had left on the rolling tray.

My hair was soaked at the back of my neck.

The thin hospital blanket scratched against my legs.

A monitor kept beeping near my shoulder with a calmness that felt almost insulting.

I had not slept in nearly twenty-eight hours.

I had driven myself to the hospital before sunrise, one hand wrapped around the steering wheel, the other pressed under my belly, whispering to my son to please stay inside until I got to the ER.

Every red light felt personal.

Every bump in the road made my vision flash white at the edges.

By the time I reached the hospital entrance, my contractions were so close together that the security guard had to run for a wheelchair.

“Is someone coming?” the intake nurse asked me.

I remember staring at the blank line on the form.

Emergency contact.

For a few seconds, I honestly could not think of one person I could write down.

That was what Julian had done best.

He had not just left.

He had made sure the room around me was empty before he walked out.

Three months earlier, he had placed divorce papers on our dining room table while his mother stood behind him like a judge who had already signed the sentence.

The morning light had been coming through the kitchen blinds in bright stripes.

There was half a cup of coffee beside his hand.

There was a stack of mail near my elbow.

A little grocery list I had written the night before still said eggs, milk, prenatal vitamins.

I looked at the papers, then at him.

“I’m pregnant,” I said.

Julian adjusted his silver watch.

“That is very bad timing,” he said.

Those were the words he chose for our child.

Not surprise.

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