Grandmother Found a Bruise on Baby Santi. Then His Parents Arrived-rosocute

When Alejandro left his 2-month-old son with Doña Carmen that Saturday morning, the lie was not in what he said.

It was in how quickly he said it.

He put little Santi into his mother’s arms with a smile that appeared too fast, too polished, like a man trying to close a door before anyone noticed what was behind it.

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The kitchen still smelled of Fabuloso drying on the tile and old coffee simmering in the pot.

Doña Carmen had been awake since before sunrise, sweeping the front step, folding dish towels, and setting aside the little blue receiving blanket she always used when Santi came over.

That blanket smelled like warm cotton, baby soap, and the faint sweetness of formula.

To her, it smelled like trust.

Valeria stood near the doorway with her purse already looped over her shoulder.

She kissed Santi’s forehead so lightly that it looked more like a habit than affection.

“We’re only going to the plaza,” she said. “Just one hour.”

Alejandro glanced toward the driveway.

Not at the baby.

Not at his mother.

At the car.

Doña Carmen noticed, because mothers notice the thing their children hope they will miss.

Alejandro had always been restless, even as a boy.

He had been the kind of child who knocked over a glass and stared at the spill instead of admitting his hand had done it.

Doña Carmen had loved him anyway, fiercely and foolishly, through scraped knees, school calls, unpaid tickets, and every promise he made with his eyes lowered.

When Santi was born, she told herself fatherhood might steady him.

A baby can make a man softer.

Or it can reveal he was only soft when nothing was asked of him.

Valeria had entered their family three years earlier with glossy hair, careful smiles, and a talent for making requests sound like generosity.

She let Doña Carmen cook, babysit, pick up medicine, fold laundry, and sit in waiting rooms.

She called her “Mamá Carmen” when she needed something and “your mother” when she wanted distance.

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