When his wife gives birth to a baby with dark skin, causing shock and accusations in the delivery room, Brent’s world falls apart. Brent has to make a decision that will test their love and trust for all time, as suspicion and betrayal threaten to rip their family apart.
Finally, Stephanie and I were going to become parents after five years of trying. As Stephanie felt another contraction, her hand tightened around mine like a vice, but her expression remained composed and concentrated.
Our families lingered by the door, allowing us room while remaining close enough to let them in the moment the baby arrived.
After the doctor nodded encouragingly, I squeezed Stephanie’s hand.
I muttered, “You’re doing great, babe.”
She gave me a brief smile, and then the moment arrived. It’s time for all of our dreams and labors to come true.
I experienced a tangle of pride, love, and relief when the first cry broke through the air. It was only when I let out a shaky exhale that I realized I was holding my breath.
Something in the room moved as the nurse placed our tiny, wriggling bundle into Stephanie’s arms. Stephanie had reached out, eager to hold our baby.
With her eyes wide with shock and her face devoid of color, Stephanie gazed at the infant.
She gasped, the words catching in her throat, “That’s not my baby.” “That’s not my child!”
I blinked, not sure what to think. “What are you trying to say? What are you talking about, Steph?
She refused to acknowledge the fact that this was undoubtedly our baby, even as the nurse clarified that they hadn’t yet severed the umbilical cord. It appeared as though she wanted to push it away.
“Look, Brent!” Her voice was getting higher, every syllable laced with panic. “She’s not… she’s not… I never did.
My world swung as I glanced down at our child. Soft curls and dark skin. It was as if the earth had suddenly parted from beneath me.
“Stephanie, what the hell?” I was surprised to hear my piercing, accusing voice piercing the room.
The nurse winced, and I caught sight of our families, transfixed in disbelief, out of the corner of my eye.
“It’s not my property!” With tears welling up in her eyes, Stephanie looked at me and her voice broke. “It’s not possible. I didn’t share a bed with anyone else. Brent, you have to trust me; I’ve never—
There was a thick, suffocating tension in the room as everyone left quietly, leaving the three of us. I couldn’t stand the betrayal, even though I should have stayed.
“Brent, hold on!” As I strode toward the door, Stephanie’s voice rang out from behind me, broken and desperate. “Please don’t abandon me. I have never been with anyone else, I promise you. I’ve only ever loved you, man.
Her voice stopped me with its unvarnished honesty. I looked over at her. She was the person I had been in love with for years, the one who supported me through all of my hardships and heartaches. Is she really telling the truth now?
“Steph,” I said, trying to calm down despite the internal storm. “This is not logical. How would you explain this, exactly?
“Brent, I know you don’t understand, but you have to believe me.”
For the first time, I truly looked at the child in her arms when I turned to face her again. The hair and skin still took me by surprise. But then I realized—she was using my eyes. And, like me, she had a dimple on her left cheek.
I drew closer to Steph and put my hand up to stroke her cheek. “Yes, I am present. I’m not sure what’s going on, but I’m not going to let you go. We’ll work together to resolve this.
With tears streaming down her face, she fell on me, and I embraced my wife and daughter tightly. I don’t know how long we continued in that manner, but eventually Stephanie fell asleep. She had suffered from exhaustion from the long hours of labor and the stress of our baby’s unexpected appearance.
I said to myself softly, “I just need a minute,” as I untangled myself from them. I’ll return immediately.
With red and puffy eyes, Stephanie nodded as she raised her head to face me. Though I understood that she was afraid I wouldn’t return, I had to leave that room. Not with the way my thoughts were racing.
Taking a deep breath, I stepped out into the hallway as the door clicked softly behind me, but it did not help. It was more than air I needed. I was in need of clarification, answers, and a way to make sense of the chaos that had just ripped through my life.