My Mum Called My Exhausted Wife Weak — Then The Cameras Spoke-heuh

“Women Today Collapse Over Everything.”

My mother said it while my wife lay nearly unconscious on the sofa, and she said it with the calm of someone commenting on the weather.

She was sitting at the dining table, eating breakfast, while my infant son screamed himself hoarse beside her.

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What she did not know was that every camera inside my house had been recording the truth for months.

That was the final night I stopped protecting the woman who raised me and started protecting the family I chose.

I heard the baby before I saw anything.

His cry hit me the moment I opened the front door, raw and frightened, nothing like the ordinary whinging that comes with hunger or a wet nappy.

It was the kind of sound that goes straight through your ribs.

I dropped my keys somewhere on the floorboards.

The hallway was narrow, cluttered with shoes, coats, and the damp umbrella I had left there that morning, and I remember knocking into the wall as I ran.

Outside, rain slapped against the windows hard enough to make the glass tremble.

Inside, the house smelled of boiled soup, sour milk, and wet washing.

The television was still on low in the sitting room, casting a pale flicker against the far wall.

No one was watching it.

My son screamed again.

That second cry was worse because I knew, somehow, that nobody had answered the first.

I rounded the corner into the kitchen and sitting room, and the whole room seemed to stop moving.

A pan had boiled over on the hob.

Soup had spilled down the side and hardened in streaks around the burners.

Baby bottles stood across the worktop, some rinsed, some not, lined up like evidence no one had wanted to touch.

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