I was down with the fluโ102ยฐF fever, chills, body aches, coughing nonstopโand trying to care for our 6-month-old on zero energy. My husband Drew? Completely useless.
The night I begged him to hold the baby so I could lie down, he looked at me and said, โI canโt. Your cough is keeping me up. I NEED SLEEP. I think Iโm going to go stay at my momโs for a few nights.โ
He packed a bag and walked out, didnโt even ask how Iโd manage alone with the baby while I could barely stand.
When I texted him, shocked, he replied: โYouโre the mom. You know how to handle this stuff. Your cough is unbearable anyway.โ
I survived the weekend. Barely. But while I was burning up in bed, I started planning. If he thought being sick and abandoned was no big dealโฆ I was going to show him what it really felt like.
One week later, I texted: โHey babe, Iโm better now. You can come home.โ
He came back. Smiling. Relaxed.
Poor man had no idea he was walking into a TRAP.
When Drew stepped through the door, I greeted him with a sweet smile and a spotless living room. The baby was napping, the house smelled of lavender candles, and soft jazz played in the background.
โGlad to have you back,โ I said, kissing his cheek. โI made your favorite dinner.โ
He beamed. โWow, this is nice. I missed you, babe.โ
Oh, did you now?
We ate, we talked, and just when he looked like he was settling back into his comfortable life, I set my plan in motion.
As soon as we finished eating, I faked a yawn and stretched. โUgh, Iโm so exhausted. Taking care of everything alone really drained me. You donโt mind watching the baby tonight, do you?โ
Drewโs face froze mid-smile. โWait, tonight?โ
โYes,โ I said sweetly. โI need a full nightโs sleep. You understand, right? I mean, YOU left because MY coughing kept you up. And since I had to manage while sick, I figured youโd be happy to take over now.โ
He opened his mouth, closed it, then sighed. โFine. One night.โ
I smirked. Oh, you poor, naive man.
At exactly 2 AM, I woke him up. โDrew, the babyโs crying.โ
He groaned. โCanโt youโโ
โNope,โ I interrupted. โI handled everything while I was sick. Now itโs your turn.โ
I rolled over and pretended to sleep while he stumbled out of bed.
At 3 AM, I shook him awake again. โThe baby needs a diaper change.โ
He muttered something under his breath but got up.
At 5 AM, I shook him again. โSheโs hungry. Go make a bottle.โ
By 7 AM, Drew looked like a zombie. Dark circles, unshaven face, the works. I, on the other hand, was bright-eyed and well-rested. โGood morning! Did you sleep well?โ
His glare could have burned through steel. โThis is impossible.โ
โOh? But I thought moms just โknow how to handle this stuff.โโ
He ran a hand through his hair, sighing. โOkay, I get it. I messed up.โ
โOh, youโre just realizing that?โ I cocked my head. โI had a 102-degree fever and NO HELP, Drew. You didnโt care. You left me alone with OUR baby because my โcough was annoying.โ Do you have any idea how cruel that was?โ
He looked genuinely ashamed. โI… I was selfish. I just wanted sleep. I didnโt thinkโโ
โNo, you didnโt,โ I snapped. โYou left me to struggle while you went back to your mommy. And guess what? I survived. But I realized something.โ
His brows furrowed. โWhat?โ
โI donโt NEED you.โ I crossed my arms. โI already did the hardest part ALONE. And if I can handle that? I can handle anything.โ
Drew looked like I had slapped him. โBabe, Iโโ
โNo,โ I cut him off. โYou donโt get to โbabeโ me. I need to know something, Drew. Are you actually going to be a partner and a father, or am I raising this baby alone?โ
He swallowed hard. โI want to do better. I will do better.โ
I studied him. Was he just saying that because he was tired, or did he actually mean it?
โProve it.โ
And to my surprise, he did.
That week, Drew stepped up. He handled night feedings without complaint, he did diaper changes, and when the baby had a fever a few days later, he didnโt run awayโhe stayed up with her, rocking her gently, pressing cool cloths to her forehead.
It wasnโt immediate. He had to unlearn the idea that being a dad meant just showing up when it was convenient. But little by little, he put in the effort. And eventually, I forgave him.
Because hereโs the thing: people mess up. Sometimes badly. But the real test isnโt whether they make mistakesโitโs whether they learn from them.
So, to anyone reading this: know your worth. If someone treats you like an afterthought, remind them what it feels like to be left behind. And if they truly love you? Theyโll fight to earn their place back in your life.
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