He Found His Wife Unconscious While His Mother Ate Dinner-Tep

The baby’s scream hit Daniel before he got the key all the way into the front door.

It was not the normal hungry cry he had been learning to recognize since bringing his son home from the hospital.

This was higher.

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Sharper.

The kind of sound that makes your hand slip on the doorknob because your body understands danger before your mind has organized the facts.

He pushed the door open and stepped into the hallway.

The house smelled like cold coffee, burned rice, and formula that had been sitting out too long.

His work bag slid off his shoulder and hit the floor by the entry table.

He did not bother picking it up.

He ran.

The living room was a mess in the way a new baby’s house can be a mess, but something about it looked staged by exhaustion.

Laundry sat half-folded across the couch.

Two clean bottles stood on the kitchen counter beside three dirty ones.

A burp cloth had fallen near the bassinet.

The hospital discharge folder from Clara’s postpartum checkup still sat on the coffee table, corners bent, the appointment sticker from last week curling at one edge.

Their son was in the bassinet near the front window.

His tiny face was red from crying.

His fists were clenched.

His whole body shook with sobs that seemed too large for someone who had only been alive eleven days.

Daniel crossed the room and reached for him.

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