He Came Home Early And Found His Pregnant Wife Alone In The Dark-congtien

The night I came home early from a business trip and found my pregnant wife lying in the dark, I learned how fast fear can wear the face of suspicion.

My name is Ethan.

For three days, I had been away for work, sleeping badly in a hotel room that smelled like old carpet and coffee grounds.

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Every morning, I called Clara before my first meeting.

Every night, I asked about the baby before I asked about anything else.

She would laugh softly and tell me the baby had been kicking whenever she tried to rest.

Then she would press the phone closer to her stomach and say, “Talk to your dad. He’s being dramatic.”

I was dramatic.

I was also happy in a way I had never been happy before.

Clara and I had been married for four years, but the pregnancy had changed the shape of our whole apartment.

There were folded onesies in a laundry basket near the couch.

A box of diapers sat beside the hallway closet even though she said we were not supposed to buy too early.

There was a hospital intake folder on the entry table with a blue sticky note that said 32 weeks in Clara’s neat handwriting.

She had taped the first ultrasound photo to the refrigerator.

Sometimes I would stand there with a glass of water in my hand and stare at that tiny gray shape as if looking long enough would teach me how to become the kind of father a child deserved.

That was what made the rest of it so ugly.

Because I did love her.

I loved Clara enough to change my flight home when the Thursday afternoon meeting collapsed early.

I loved her enough to buy the little airport gift shop lotion she liked, even though it cost too much and smelled like vanilla frosting.

I loved her enough to picture her face when I walked through the door.

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