Pregnant wife receives a call from a cop: “your husband is in the hospital. We found him with a woman.” When she arrived, the doctor said: “madam, what you are about to see may shock you.” He opened the curtain—she fell to her knees at the sight. The doctor whispered: “there is something else you need to know.”

“No!” I cut her off. “Don’t you dare say my name.”

The only sound was the rhythmic beep-beep-beep of Michael’s heart monitor. A mechanical metronome counting down the seconds of my old life.

I looked at my husband. The face I kissed every morning now looked like a stranger’s mask. I reached out, my hand hovering inches from his cheek, then pulled back. I had lost the right to touch him. Or rather, he had lost the privilege of my touch.

I stepped back. My back ached. The baby kicked—a hard, angry thump against my ribs. I placed a hand on my belly. Just us now, I thought.

I turned to leave, but stopped at the door. There was one more piece on the board.

I took out my phone. My hands trembled, but my resolve was steel. I searched for a contact I had only used once.

David Ramirez. Jessica’s husband.

The quiet civil engineer. The man who always stood in her shadow. The honest man who was about to have his world detonated.

I hesitated. Was I really going to destroy another human being?

I looked back at the two beds. Side by side. Intimate. Shared fate.

The truth needed to be complete.

I walked down the hall to a quiet corner and dialed. It rang three times.

“Hello?”

David’s voice was tired, unsuspecting.