He Found His Pregnant Wife Scrubbing Bleach Into Her Arms-habe

The white roses were supposed to be a small thing.

Daniel Hayes bought them from the florist near his office at 2:42 on a Thursday afternoon because his meeting had ended early and because Audrey had been craving quiet more than anything else lately.

Seven months pregnant had turned her world into swollen ankles, restless nights, and the strange tenderness of holding both joy and fear in the same body.

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He thought he would come home, place the roses in the blue glass vase on the kitchen island, and watch her smile in that tired way she smiled when she was touched but too exhausted to make a show of it.

Instead, he opened his front door and smelled bleach.

Not the faint clean smell that came after someone wiped down a counter.

This was sharp and chemical, the kind of smell that burned high in the nose and made the back of his throat tighten.

The bouquet slipped from his fingers.

White roses scattered across the hardwood entryway and slid toward the living room, bright petals tumbling over one another until they stopped near Audrey’s knees.

His wife was on the floor.

Barefoot.

Seven months pregnant.

Shaking so hard the silver basin beside her rattled against the tile border near the fireplace.

A soaked rag was clenched in her hand, and she was dragging it over her forearms again and again.

Her sleeves had been shoved up past her elbows.

Her skin was red and inflamed, and even from the doorway Daniel could see places where the bleach had turned an ordinary injury into something crueler.

Audrey did not scream when she saw him.

She flinched.

One hand flew to her stomach first, before her eyes found his.

“I’m almost clean,” she whispered.

The sentence hit him so hard he forgot how to move.

“Please don’t let them be upset,” she said, her voice breaking around the words. “I’m almost done. I promise.”

Behind her, Helen sat in the armchair near the window with one leg crossed over the other.

Helen was the private maternity nurse Daniel’s mother had insisted on hiring.

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