Pregnant Wife Was Told To Sign Away Her Baby, Then The Records Opened-hamyt

The pregnancy test sat on the marble counter like a tiny dare.

Katherine Reed stared at the two pink lines until her eyes blurred.

For three years, she had trained herself not to hope too loudly.

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Hope had made the negative tests hurt worse.

Hope had made baby showers feel like tests of character.

Hope had made her marriage to Marcus feel almost salvageable, because if they could become parents, maybe the warmth would return.

She found him in his home office before she lost her nerve.

Marcus had three screens open, one filled with code, one filled with stock charts, and one filled with the kind of calendar blocks that made him sound important even when he was only avoiding dinner.

“Marcus,” she said, standing in the doorway.

He lifted one finger.

She waited.

Ten minutes passed.

When he finally turned, Katherine had already imagined the hug, the laugh, the hand on her stomach.

“I’m pregnant,” she said.

Marcus did not smile.

He looked at her the way he looked at a cost overrun.

“Are you sure it’s the right time?” he asked.

She blinked.

“We’ve been trying for three years.”

“You’ve been trying,” he said. “I’ve been going along with it.”

That was the first honest thing he had said in months.

Katherine did not understand it yet.

She would.

The next morning, Marcus was gone before sunrise, leaving a note about a Boston conference and a line at the end that read, Congrats on the baby. I guess we’re doing this.

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