TO LATE TO LOVE ME
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tiles beneath me were stained red. The pain in my lower stomach came in waves, sharp and cruel. I
osing m
ba
un, now slipping away without a
the hospital. I should've called an ambulanc
my hand smearing blood across the scree
mi
still saved
it
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e ti
fin
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my lip trembling. "I... I lost i
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en, he
th Lillian right
fr
y. Didn't ask where I was.
y voice barely holding together. "
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swer, shar
on
line we
ne until I heard it hit the floor. The crac
roken, lying face-down beside
hat I wa
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all e
n went dar
g at the broken phone. Maybe minutes. May
thighs were sticky. The ache in my stom
cold.
ere soaked through. Red everywhere. The floor. My hands. The hem of my night
s no one
words to soothe me. No voic
ulled myself up. My legs shook, but I didn'
wasn't
ts. My hands trembled as I wiped the floor. I scrubbed and scrubbed, tears blurr
. Sat in the steaming water with my arms wrapp
dn't
ld've mad
went cold. Until my skin puckered and
lower than I ever had in my life. Then I opened the li
e of it away. Every
ould erase the evidence,
y was screaming at me to rest. But I didn't want to lie down.
ed to drink when I was pregnant and n
ide it in
ait
for
o deep enough so it w
inst the chair. My arms wrapped around my stomach, a
of the door opening... it was
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pain had dulled, but
where we once laughed, where he once kissed me against
om in silence. I did
owel, threw away the test I had saved-the one that read positive in soft pi
till hidden
ith a cup of untouched tea. The clock ti
him. Asking if he was ok
ian need
ill rememb
ike to lose a child while ly
o
ldn't
ched out. He'd al
ally opened
t was slightly wrinkled, the top buttons undone.
arely flic
dropping his key
t him. Sai
mething smells
htening my finge
leach. And blood
e bathroom,"
n't re
down the hall toward our bedroom. His be
icked shut
in si
's when
ver a
mentioned the baby. Never said
never h
never
d walked to the bedroom door. M
didn't
walked to t
bed
ceiling, the silence press
ifted to m
pt
o
heard the faint sound of a woman's