Systems, methods, and apparatuses are presented that facilitate the provision of reduced pressure to a tissue site by using a delivery-and- fluid- storage bridge (102), which separates liquids and gases and provides a flow path for reduced pressure. In one instance, a delivery-and-fluid- storage bridge includes a delivery manifold for delivering reduced pressure to a treatment manifold at the tissue site and an absorbent layer proximate the delivery manifold adapted to receive and absorb liquids. The delivery manifold and the absorbent layer are encapsulated in an encapsulating pouch. A first aperture is formed proximate a first longitudinal end (110) of the delivery-and- fluid-storage bridge for fluidly communicating reduced pressure to the delivery manifold from a reduced-pressure source (120), and a second aperture is formed on a patient-facing side of the delivery-and- fluid-storage bridge. Reduced pressure is transferred to the tissue site via the second aperture. Other systems, apparatuses, and methods are disclosed.