I Was Critically Ill and Begged My Husband to Come Home – He Kept Texting ‘Almost There,’ but Then His Coworker Told Me the Truth

Burning with fever and too weak to stand, I begged my husband to come home and help me with our baby. He kept insisting he was on his way, but when I reached out to his coworker, the truth left me shaken.

I never thought I’d end up like this. Lying in bed, burning up with fever, barely able to lift my head. My body felt like it wasn’t mine anymore—weak, shaky, useless.

My one-year-old daughter, Lily, sat on the floor beside the bed, playing with a stuffed rabbit. Every so often, she’d look up at me with wide, curious eyes, babbling softly. She didn’t understand that something was wrong.

I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to will away the nausea. This wasn’t just a cold. It was something worse.

I reached for my phone, hands trembling, and called my husband, Ryan. He picked up after a few rings.

“Hey, babe,” he said, distracted. I could hear voices in the background. He was at work.

“Ryan,” I whispered, throat dry. “I feel awful. I need you to come home.”

He hesitated. “What’s going on?”

“I can’t take care of Lily,” I said. “I can’t even sit up. Please.”

He sighed. “Alright, I’ll finish up here and head out soon.”

“How soon?”

“Give me, like, twenty minutes,” he said. “I just need to wrap something up.”

Relief washed over me. “Okay. Thank you.”

I hung up and closed my eyes. Just twenty minutes. I could make it.

An hour passed.

I kept checking my phone, but no new messages. My fever had climbed higher, my body shaking with chills. Lily had started fussing, hungry and tired. I struggled to sit up, but my arms gave out. My head spun, and I collapsed back onto the bed.

I grabbed my phone with numb fingers and texted Ryan.

Me: Are you close?

A minute later, my phone buzzed.

Ryan: Just finishing up. Leaving soon.

I stared at the message. I wanted to believe him, but something felt off.

Another thirty minutes. My hands shook as I typed again.

Me: I really need you here. Now.

Ryan: Stuck in traffic. Almost home.

Traffic? We lived in a small town. The drive from his office to our house took fifteen minutes.

I tried to sit up again. My stomach lurched. I barely managed to roll over before vomiting onto the floor. Lily started crying. I couldn’t even comfort her. My whole body ached.

I fumbled for my phone, heart pounding. I needed help.

Ryan had a close friend at work—his coworker, Mike. I didn’t usually text him, but I had no choice.

Me: Hey, is Ryan still at work?

Mike’s reply came almost instantly.

Mike: Yeah, he’s still here. Why?

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