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He Left His Pregnant Wife Alone In Labor, Then His Phone Rang-hamyt

The first thing I remember clearly is the sound of the shopping cart.

It kept knocking against the curb at the far end of the parking lot, a hollow metal clatter that came and went with the wind.

Everything else had started to smear.

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The dashboard clock, the fog along the windshield, the coffee cup Ethan had left in the holder, the bright little phone screen flashing his name like he had not been the one who drove away.

My water had broken in the passenger seat of our SUV.

My clothes were soaked through.

My contractions had gone from painful to terrifying, and I was alone because my husband had decided a prepaid rental house mattered more than his wife in labor.

That was the part my mind kept returning to, even when my body was too busy surviving to think in full sentences.

He had chosen the trip.

Not slowly.

Not after weighing options.

He had laughed, peeled my hand off his wrist, told me not to start a scene in front of his parents, and driven away.

The morning had not begun with disaster.

It had begun with luggage.

Ethan was good with luggage.

He could fold shirts into perfect stacks and make sure phone chargers were wrapped tight.

He could check the weather at the coast, text the rental owner, and remind me twice that we needed to leave on time because his mother hated getting settled after dark.

He remembered his sunglasses.

He remembered cinnamon gum.

He remembered his father’s medication bag and his mother’s preferred travel pillow.

What he did not make room for was the fact that I was thirty-eight weeks pregnant and moving like every step had to be negotiated with my spine.

I had tried to tell myself not to be resentful.

The trip had been his idea, but everyone had acted like I should be grateful for it.

“Fresh air will be good for you,” Carolyn had said when I pointed out that my due date was close.

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