When I Announced My Pregnancy, I Saw a Strange Woman with My Husband
When I found out I was pregnant, I was overjoyed and believed this was an opportunity for my husband and me to start over. We had been separated for over half a year, but I always thought there was still hope between us. Surely, if I let him know about the baby, he would reconsider.
I prepared carefully, chose a beautiful day, bought some food he liked, and went to see him, filled with anticipation. But as I stood outside the door, I noticed a pair of strange women’s shoes neatly placed next to his.
I froze. A feeling of unease rose within me. But I reassured myself: “Maybe it’s his sister or a friend.” I took a deep breath and knocked.
A moment later, the door opened. It wasn’t my husband, but a young woman in a nightgown.
She looked at me in surprise but quickly composed herself: “Who are you looking for?”
I was speechless. Standing in this situation, I didn’t know how to answer.
Just then, my husband stepped out from inside the house, dressed in comfortable loungewear. His eyes momentarily froze when he saw me. But there was no sign of joy or emotion. Instead, he frowned, his voice cold: “Why are you here?”
I felt my whole world collapse. I had expected him to ask about my condition, to hold me when he found out I was pregnant. But all I received was his look of annoyance and unfamiliarity.
I gripped the bag of food in my hand, feeling like my heart was being squeezed. Trying to control my trembling voice, I said: “I’m pregnant.”
That sentence made the surrounding space terrifyingly silent. The other woman was briefly surprised, while my husband let out a cold laugh.
“Pregnant?” He sneered. “So what? We’ve been separated for over half a year, what makes you sure the baby is mine?”
I was stunned, tears welling up. I had never thought that one day the man who was once my husband could doubt me to this extent.
I stepped back, trembling all over: “What do you mean by that?”
He crossed his arms, his voice indifferent: “I mean, don’t expect to use the baby to tie me down. I already have my own life, you should let me go too.”
I was petrified. That statement was like a knife plunged straight into my heart.
The woman beside him chuckled softly, intimately looping her arm through his, as if to declare ownership. I stood still for a long time, then, as if waking from a dream, I realized. I didn’t need to beg a man who had long wanted to push me out of his life.
I took a deep breath, placed the bag of food outside the door, and turned to walk away. No clinging, no pleading, not a word of reproach. I had thought the baby in my womb would be the thread connecting us. But in reality, that thread was broken the day he decided to abandon this marriage. I once thought I could start over with him. But now I understand. What I need to start over is my own life, without him.
I walked away in the cold wind, my hand unconsciously placed on my belly. In that moment, I realized I had nothing left to hold onto, but I still had a tiny life growing day by day.
Being pregnant without a husband by my side will certainly be an incredibly difficult journey. I will face countless challenges, from morning sickness, attending prenatal checkups alone, to the loneliness of having no one beside me during labor. But perhaps, this child will be the motivation for me to be stronger, to learn to love myself, and to become a resilient mother.
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