His eyes filled instantly.
“I’m so sorry,” he said, gripping my hand. “I thought… if I just worked harder… if I saved enough money… you and the baby would never have to worry.”
I squeezed his fingers.
“Daniel,” I said softly, “we never needed you to be perfect.”
His shoulders shook.
“We just needed you.”
For the first time since he had left two weeks earlier, he finally looked directly into my eyes.
And I could see it clearly.
The fear.
The love.
The relief.
Another contraction surged through me.
“Oh—okay, baby’s definitely coming now,” I groaned.
The doctor smiled. “Perfect timing, Dad. You might want to stay right there.”
Daniel wiped his face quickly and moved beside my shoulder, holding my hand like it was the most important thing in the world.
“You’ve got this,” he whispered.
Twenty minutes later, the room filled with the most beautiful sound I had ever heard.
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