Her Ex Saw Her New Husband at the Hospital and Panicked-tantan

I had just given birth when I saw my ex-husband in the hospital hallway.

The smell was the first thing I remember.

Sanitizer, warm formula, elevator metal, and the bitter burnt coffee someone had left on a rolling nurse’s cart.

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My body still felt like it belonged to the hospital instead of me.

Every step pulled at my hips and my stitches and the deep tired places no one can see from the outside.

I had one hand on the rail and the other pressed against the front of my robe.

The fluorescent lights made everything look too clean, too white, too awake.

Behind me, a newborn cried in one of the rooms, and for a second I smiled because I thought it might be my son.

Then I looked up.

Michael was walking toward me.

My ex-husband.

For a moment, my brain refused to accept him inside that hallway.

Not after five years.

Not on the maternity floor.

Not on the same afternoon my son had taken his first breath.

He stopped first.

The paper coffee cup in his hand tilted so sharply that coffee nearly pushed through the lid.

“Rachel?” he said.

My name sounded wrong in his mouth after so long.

He looked older, but not dramatically.

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