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Mom Defies Abusive Spouse

The nursery paint samples I'd carefully selected sat forgotten on the coffee table as Paul's words sliced through the evening air. Six months pregnant, my body heavy with anticipation of our first child, I'd been planning how to arrange the crib when he called me into the living room. "Novalee, we need to talk." His voice carried that formal tone he reserved for work calls, not conversations with his wife. I settled onto the couch, one hand resting on my swollen belly. "What is it? Is everything okay?" Paul remained standing, his hands tucked into his pockets. Something in his posture made my heart stutter. "I need to be honest with you about something." The room suddenly felt too small, too warm. I watched his face, searching for clues. "I've been...
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Chapter 3

The door to my hospital room swung open the next morning, and Mylah walked in like she owned the place. I was still bleeding, still trying to figure out how to hold my daughter without aggravating the stitches between my legs, when she appeared in the doorway.

"Oh my God, hi!" She gushed, waving a designer gift bag that probably cost more than my entire hospital stay. "I came as soon as I heard!"

I hadn't told her. Paul must have.

Mylah wore a maternity dress that hugged her still-flat stomach—a designer piece with subtle embellishments that caught the light. The price tag alone would have covered my epidural.

"Let me see her!" Mylah cooed, swooping in to peer at my daughter in the bassinet. "She's so tiny! Oh my God, Paul must be over the moon."

She leaned over to hug me from the side of the bed, her movements jostling my tender body. I bit my lip to keep from crying out.

"I'm sure he told you about the luxury birthing center he reserved for me," she said, settling into the visitor's chair. "It's absolutely divine—private suite with a view of the city, twenty-four-hour room service, and prenatal massage therapy included in the package."

I said nothing, focusing on breathing through the pain.

"Paul wanted you to be comfortable too," she continued, her smile not quite reaching her eyes. "But he explained that you're choosing to, you know, do this differently. That's so brave."

She reached into her bag and pulled out an expensive takeout container. "Sushi from that place downtown—you know, the one with the three-month waiting list? Paul knows the owner."

Mylah set the food on my hospital bed tray and leaned over to coo at my daughter. "She has Paul's eyes, don't you think?"

Then it happened. Her elbow knocked against the container, and hot miso soup cascaded directly onto my lap, soaking through the thin hospital gown and scalding my sensitive skin.

"Oh my God, I'm so sorry!" Mylah cried out, but her eyes glittered with satisfaction. "I'm just so clumsy lately."

I gasped in pain as the burning liquid spread across my thighs. The nurse rushed in, her face tight with concern.

"What happened?" she demanded, quickly assessing the situation.

"Just a little accident," Mylah said sweetly. "I'm so terrible with coordination these days."

The nurse—Sarah, according to her badge—gently removed my soaked gown and began applying cool water to the burns.

"Accidents happen," she murmured, but her eyes met mine with understanding.

Minutes later, Paul burst into the room. Mylah must have texted him.

"Are you okay?" he asked—Mylah, not me.

"I'm so sorry," she sobbed into his shoulder. "It was an accident."

Paul stroked her hair, his back to me. "It's fine. These things happen."

He glanced at me over his shoulder. "You need to be more careful," he said curtly. "Mylah's been under a lot of stress."

For fifteen minutes, he sat with Mylah, holding her hand and reassuring her that accidents happen, before leaving with her.

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Three days later, I faced the hospital bill: $3,400 after insurance.

"We can set up a payment plan," the billing specialist explained. "Twelve months is standard."

I signed the paperwork, my hand shaking. $284 a month. Plus rent. Plus utilities. Plus diapers and formula.

Paul picked me up from the hospital, helped carry the baby and one bag upstairs, then announced he was taking Mylah to an ultrasound appointment.

"Won't be back for dinner," he said, already checking his phone.

I nodded numbly, settling onto the couch in our apartment—my half of the rent due in two weeks.

That night, I opened my laptop and began researching gig economy jobs—food delivery, task services, anything with flexible hours.

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Three weeks postpartum, my breasts still leaked milk, my uterus still contracted painfully, and my episiotomy still burned with every step.

But I was carrying food deliveries up apartment stairs.

I'd taken a position with a delivery app that allowed me to work whenever I wanted. Which meant I worked constantly.

Strapping my daughter into a carrier, I drove to restaurants, picked up orders, and trudged up multiple flights of stairs while my body screamed in protest.

Between deliveries, I parked in a quiet lot and pumped breast milk into bottles, the rhythm of the pump a constant reminder of my daughter's dependency and my own financial desperation.

In my worn notebook, I tracked each delivery:

$4.50 for this one

$6.25 for that one

$2.75 plus $1 tip for the next

Always careful to note gas money, wear and tear on my car, time spent.

The math was brutal.

Even working twelve-hour days, I barely made enough to cover my share of rent and utilities, let alone medical bills, payday loan interest, and baby supplies.

One evening, between deliveries, I passed the luxury birthing center where Mylah was recovering. Through the windows, I could see her in a private room with mood lighting, a partner delivery service arriving with gourmet meals.

I sat in my car for five minutes and allowed myself to cry—five minutes of rage and despair I'd been holding back.

Then I wiped my eyes, checked on my sleeping daughter in the back seat, and headed to pick up another order.

The baby monitor crackled with static as I climbed another flight of stairs, my body aching with each step.

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