She Exposed My Baby’s Scan At The Shower. Then My Husband Walked In-thuyhien - Chainityai

She Exposed My Baby’s Scan At The Shower. Then My Husband Walked In-thuyhien

The rented church hall smelled like vanilla frosting, paper plates, and the lemon cleaner someone had used on the tile floor that morning.

Yellow balloons brushed softly against the ceiling vents.

Every time the air kicked on, the ribbons whispered over my head like they knew something I didn’t.

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That baby shower was supposed to be the first good day I had allowed myself in weeks.

Instead, it became the day my family stopped pretending cruelty was an accident.

I was thirty-two weeks pregnant, swollen through the ankles, tired in a way sleep could not fix, and scared in a way I could barely explain without crying.

Two weeks earlier, my OB had sat across from me at 9:15 on a Tuesday morning with a folder in her lap and the careful face doctors use when they do not want to frighten you more than the facts already will.

She said the scan showed a likely limb difference.

She said there was a possible cardiac concern.

She said we would know more after delivery, and there would be specialists, follow-ups, measurements, options, plans.

The words came gently.

They still landed like stones.

Caleb sat beside me with his hand over mine.

He did not interrupt the doctor.

He did not ask the kinds of questions people ask when they are trying to negotiate with reality.

He just kept his thumb moving across my knuckles, slow and steady, like he was reminding me that we were still in the same room, still breathing, still parents.

Afterward, the ultrasound report went into a blue folder from the hospital intake desk.

Caleb put it on the passenger seat of our SUV and drove home without turning on the radio.

At every red light, he reached over and held my hand like he was afraid I might disappear if he let go.

That night, I stood in our half-finished kitchen and watched water drip into a plastic bucket under the sink.

The contractor had torn out part of the wall because of a leak we could not afford, and the house smelled like damp drywall and old wood.

Caleb came up behind me, wrapped both arms around me, and rested his hands under my belly.

“She’s ours,” he said.

I nodded.

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