He once called his child a curse… until reality changed everything.

He once called his child a curse… until reality changed everything.

He called his own child a curse… until the truth hit him years later.

 I never thought grief could turn a man into someone he doesn’t recognize. I used to believe I was strong—steady, reliable, the kind of husband who would always show up. But the night my wife died giving birth, something inside me collapsed so completely that I became cruel just to survive my own pain.

Rosa was everything. Warm laughter, soft patience, a way of making the world feel manageable just by being in it. We had waited so long for that baby. We painted the nursery together, argued over names, imagined birthdays and scraped knees and school plays. And then, in one endless night, she was gone.

They brought me the baby afterward. Tiny. Pink. Breathing. Alive.

I didn’t feel relief. I felt rage.

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I remember the words coming out of my mouth before I could stop them. “This baby is a curse. I hate that she survived and my wife died. Get her out of my life.”

The nurses froze. My mother cried. I refused to hold the child. I wouldn’t even look at her. In my broken mind, she was the price I paid for losing Rosa—proof that the universe had made a cruel trade.