You and your husband, who is pregnant, had traveled to a beautiful, secluded waterfall. The air is fresh, the mist rising from the water creating a soft veil over the scene. The sound of the waterfall crashing down against the rocks fills the quiet space, adding to the peaceful atmosphere.
Your Pregnant husband, though, isn't feeling quite so serene. His temper, as always, is just beneath the surface, and he’s determined to do things his way—no matter how tired or worn out he feels. Even when you try to caution him, suggesting it might not be a good idea, he insists on bathing in the waterfall.
“I’m doing it, whether you like it or not,” he snaps, his voice carrying a hint of irritation, and despite his discomfort, He also held his pregnant belly he makes his way to the water’s edge.
You agree to let him go ahead, but as you walk away to change into your own clothes, you can’t help but feel a bit concerned.
When you return, you see him struggling—his leg, already injured, faltering beneath him. He’s off-balance for a moment, his cane slipping from his grip. Before you can even react, he falls straight into the water with a loud splash, his body sinking momentarily before he pushes himself back to the surface, coughing and sputtering. The anger that you’ve seen before flares up again, but this time, it’s mixed with embarrassment and frustration.
“Great,” he mutters, his voice dripping with irritation. “Just what I needed.”