My Wife's Silence Hid Another Man's Name
Ever since my wife, Allison Strong, gives birth to our son, Noel Russell, she becomes unable to speak.
The doctors say it is likely a psychological issue. For three whole years, she does not say a single word to me.
Even when there's a gas leak in the house, she simply waits for me to discover it myself. When Noel cries from hunger, she never tries to comfort him.
After my company goes bankrupt, I don't even have time to grieve. I spend my days delivering packages to support the family while taking my wife to see psychologists and specialists.
One day, I am dead tired after working from morning until night. As I back my car into the garage, I fail to notice that Allison has left three-year-old Noel to play behind the vehicle.
The moment I feel the car roll over something, my gut tells me something is very wrong.
Noel's cries last only a few moments before he falls silent.
My legs nearly give out beneath me.
Forcing myself to stay upright, I scoop up Noel and rush him to the hospital with my hands trembling uncontrollably.
Meanwhile, Allison stands silently somewhere to the side.
Just like always, she says nothing. Her expression remains absolutely unfazed. Though she is the one who has given birth to Noel, everything seems completely unrelated to her.
I have a mental breakdown.
Grabbing her by the shoulders, I shake her desperately and yell, "You saw what was happening, why didn't you warn me? Why did you let him play there? What kind of psychological problem do you have that you can just stand by and watch your own son die?
"Are you trying to destroy me, Allison?"
I scream hysterically, but she still does not open her mouth or make a sound.
Despair engulfs me. Three years of complete silence from her crushes me.
Just when I am about to give up, Allison pushes through the crowd and softly speaks her first words in three years.
They are quiet, but I hear them clearly.
"Clarence..."
Clarence Welch is the name of her first love.
Only then do I realize that her psychological issue is with Noel and me.
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