I wasn’t at the hospital for just a few hours, but when I returned home, Amanda greeted me with the kind of news that made my blood run cold.
In the most indifferent tone imaginable, she casually informed me that she had left our sick baby at the hospital. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. How could she be so heartless, so callous? Our child was sick, and instead of staying by their side, Amanda had simply walked away, as if nothing had happened. I felt a surge of anger unlike anything I had ever experienced before. All the love and trust I had for this person seemed to evaporate in an instant. I wanted to scream, to shout, to shake her until she understood the gravity of what she had done. But Amanda remained unnervingly calm, as if leaving our baby at the hospital was the most natural thing in the world. “Calm down,” she said, her voice devoid of emotion. “Our neighbors will hear you screaming. It’s not a big deal. We’ll just try again and get a good one this time.” Her words hit me like a punch to the gut. “A good one?” I repeated, my voice trembling with rage. “Our baby is not an accessory, Amanda! This isn’t some game where you can just return a defective product and get a replacement. Are you serious?” But she didn’t seem to understand. “I didn’t sign up for this,” she said flatly. “Okay? I signed up for a good baby.” I couldn’t listen to her anymore. Without another word, I turned on my heel and stormed out of the house. I needed to get to the hospital, to be with my child, to make sure they were okay. As I drove, my mind was a whirlwind of emotions. Anger, disbelief, heartbreak – it was all swirling together, threatening to consume me. But amidst the chaos, one thing was clear: Amanda’s actions had shattered something inside me, something that could never be repaired. And when I finally arrived at the hospital, what I saw there only confirmed my worst fears. There was my precious baby, lying alone in a hospital bed, surrounded by machines and tubes, their tiny body fighting for every breath. And in that moment, as I looked down at their fragile form, I knew that I would do whatever it took to protect them, to keep them safe from the heartlessness of the world.