“He’s been working double shifts for weeks,” he said. “Sometimes sixteen hours a day.”
“What?” I whispered.
“He picked up every extra shift he could get. Said he needed the money before the baby came.”
I leaned against the wall, my mind spinning.
“But… he left. He said he needed space.”
There was another pause.

Then Mark said something that made my chest ache.
“He didn’t want you to know.”
“Know what?”
“That he was scared,” Mark said quietly.
A tear slipped down my cheek.
“He kept telling everyone here the same thing. That he was terrified he wouldn’t be a good father… that he wouldn’t earn enough… that he’d let you and the baby down.”
My heart shattered.
“He thought if he worked harder—saved more—you’d both be safe.”