My Husband Missed the Birth of Our First Child, After Discharge, I Returned to an Empty House and a Creepy Note in the Crib
When Elena went to the hospital to give birth to her and Michael’s first child, she expected her husband to be there, holding her hand. But when the moment came, she was left alone with only her mother at her side. Michael was nowhere to be found. After being discharged, Elena returned home hoping for an explanation from him, only to find a note from Michael, blaming her mother for his sudden disappearance. What had happened? Where was Michael?
I used to believe that marrying Michael was the happiest day of my life. But when I found out I was pregnant, I thought the day our baby arrived would surpass it. Michael had promised to be by my side as we welcomed our child, and we’d planned every detail together—from the song that would play in the delivery room to the tiny hat he would place on our baby’s head.
But when the time came, he wasn’t there.
At first, the nurses assured me he was probably just delayed. With every passing minute, though, my worry grew. I left voicemail after voicemail, pleading with him to call me back, but I was left in silence. As my contractions intensified, so did my dread. Was I really about to bring our daughter into the world alone?
Then, as I held our newborn daughter in my arms, my joy was tinged with a painful emptiness. Where was Michael? My mother, who had stayed with me throughout, tried her best to comfort me, though I could see worry in her eyes too.
When it was time to leave the hospital, I convinced myself there was some reasonable explanation. Maybe he’d had an accident or was in another hospital. But the scenarios grew darker as we drove home. Nothing could have prepared me for what I’d find when I walked into our quiet house.
Pushing open the door, I half-expected him to be waiting, with an apology and an explanation. Instead, I found an eerie silence. I raced upstairs, straight to the nursery, praying he might be there, setting up the room.
The nursery was empty. The crib remained, but everything else—our baby’s clothes, her blankets, the stuffed animals we’d lovingly picked out—was gone. All that remained was a single piece of paper inside the crib.
“I love you and our baby, Elena. But I have to leave. Ask your mom why she did this.”
I stared at the note, trying to make sense of his words. What had my mother done? Why had he left? Heart pounding, I rushed back downstairs to confront her.
“What is this?” I demanded, waving the note in front of her. “What did you do? Where’s Michael?”
My mother looked at me with a mixture of guilt and sadness. Finally, she spoke. “I didn’t want you to find out this way,” she whispered. “He’s been seeing someone else, Elena. He admitted it when I confronted him. She’s his boss—wealthy, powerful—and she’s been offering him a life he thought he couldn’t refuse.”
Her words felt like a punch to the gut. Michael had always seemed so excited to start our family, so devoted. How could he betray us like this?
“Why didn’t you tell me?” I asked, my voice cracking.
“I wanted to protect you,” she said. “I told him he needed to tell you the truth, or leave for good. I thought if he chose to confess, there was hope. But he left instead.”
In disbelief, I sat down, numb to everything. The man I loved had not only betrayed me but chosen to leave his daughter before he’d even met her. It felt impossible to reconcile that truth with the Michael I thought I knew.
Days passed, and my attempts to reach Michael went unanswered. I felt abandoned and betrayed, trying to make sense of everything and struggling to adjust to life as a single parent. Then one day, my phone rang. It was Michael.
“Is it true?” I asked, barely able to speak.
“Yes,” he admitted. “I’m sorry, Elena. I was excited to start our life together, but my feelings changed. Gretchen and I… we have something now, and I want to see where it goes. I’ll sign the house over to you, but I can’t come back.”
That was the last time I heard from him. As painful as it was, I found strength in my daughter. I’d make sure she was surrounded by love and stability, even if it was just the two of us. I couldn’t shield her from her father’s choices, but I could be there to hold her hand through whatever life brought our way.