Her Paycheck Card Was Blocked, But Her Husband Missed The Real Trap-kieutrinh

The nursery smelled like baby lotion, warm laundry, and the faint clean cotton scent of Cheryl’s blanket.

Lily had been rocking her daughter for nearly an hour.

The rain kept tapping the front window with a soft, steady sound, and the dryer hummed low in the laundry room like the house was trying to stay calm for her.

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Cheryl finally gave in to sleep with one tiny fist curled around the edge of her blanket.

Lily stood still for a few seconds, afraid even the floorboards might betray her.

Then Alex’s voice ripped through the hallway.

“Lily!”

Cheryl flinched so hard her mouth opened before the cry even came out.

Lily lifted her quickly, pressing the baby against her shoulder, feeling that small hot cheek damp against her neck.

The sound of Alex’s footsteps came heavy through the living room.

Not hurried.

Angry.

The kind of footsteps that said he expected the whole house to move around his mood.

Lily stepped out of the nursery and pulled the door almost closed behind her.

“Keep your voice down,” she said. “You woke the baby.”

Alex was standing in the middle of the living room in his work shirt, face red, phone still clutched in his hand.

Behind him, through the rain-streaked front window, the small American flag on their porch snapped in the wind beside the mailbox.

Outside, it looked like any other suburban street.

Inside, Lily could feel the old rules cracking.

“What did you do with the card?” Alex shouted.

Lily bounced Cheryl gently against her shoulder.

“What card?”

“Don’t play dumb,” he said. “Mom just called. She couldn’t withdraw your paycheck.”

There it was.

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