Locked Out After Birth, She Let Her Husband Learn Who Owned The House-lequyen994 - Chainityai

Locked Out After Birth, She Let Her Husband Learn Who Owned The House-lequyen994

The lock was the first thing Audrey Barlow did not recognize.

Not the porch, not the white columns, not the cedar shingles darkened by winter damp, and not the tall front windows of the house on Blackstone Boulevard.

Those had been part of her life long before Patrick Sloane ever carried a suitcase across the threshold.

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The lock was new.

It was bright, clean, and cold-looking, with no scratch from years of keys and no memory of the people who had lived there.

Audrey stood in front of it with her newborn son pressed to her chest and understood, slowly and then all at once, that someone had made a decision about her life while she was giving birth.

Baby Elliot shifted inside the blanket.

His mouth opened in that tiny searching way newborns have, his face pink from the cold air that slipped under the porch roof.

Audrey tightened her coat around him, even though her body protested the movement.

Everything hurt.

Her back hurt.

Her hips hurt.

Her legs felt like they belonged to someone else.

The hospital bracelet was still on her wrist, and the edge of it scratched her skin every time she moved her hand.

She had imagined this moment differently during the long hours in the maternity room.

She had imagined coming home to the old hallway lamp glowing near the stairs.

She had imagined lowering Elliot into the bassinet waiting beside the couch.

She had imagined the soft click of her own door closing behind her, shutting the world out while she and her baby learned how to breathe in the same room.

Instead, her key would not turn.

She tried it once.

Then again.

The metal scraped in a way that made her stomach sink.

The driver who had brought her home waited for a moment near the curb, uncertain whether to leave.

Audrey did not turn around.

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