A Mother-in-Law Stormed Into Delivery, And One Recording Changed Everything-lequyen994 - Chainityai

A Mother-in-Law Stormed Into Delivery, And One Recording Changed Everything-lequyen994

The delivery room smelled like antiseptic, sweat, and the crushed ice Marcus kept feeding me from a little plastic cup.

I had been in labor for thirty-six hours.

By the end, time had stopped feeling like time and started feeling like a hallway I could not get out of.

The lights were too bright.

The sheets were damp under my back.

The fetal monitor kept making that steady little sound that had become the only thing in the room I trusted.

My name is Evelyn Chen, and before that day, I thought the hardest part of becoming a mother would be getting my son safely into the world.

I was wrong.

The hardest part was learning, in the first minutes of his life, exactly who would protect him and who would stand there frozen while he needed them.

Marcus stood beside me with my hand trapped between both of his.

He had been good through most of labor.

Scared, yes.

Clumsy, yes.

But present.

He refilled my water, answered the nurse when I could not, rubbed my shoulder when the contractions rolled through so close together I could barely breathe between them.

He kept saying, “You’ve got this, Eevee.”

I wanted to believe him.

I wanted to believe us.

We had been married three years.

We had built a quiet life out of ordinary things: rent paid two days early, grocery lists stuck to the fridge, Saturday pancakes, a gray SUV with a car seat already installed in the back.

Marcus had cried when he first heard our son’s heartbeat.

He had painted the nursery wall pale green because I said blue felt too obvious.

He had carried every box from the baby shower upstairs by himself, refusing to let me lift anything heavier than a pack of diapers.

That was the husband I brought into that delivery room with me.

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