The Wedding-Night Scream That Made a Mother Question Her Son-nga9999 - Chainityai

The Wedding-Night Scream That Made a Mother Question Her Son-nga9999

The scream came after the wedding was supposed to be over.

The last guests had already drifted out of the backyard, still talking about the lights, the flowers, the cake, and how beautiful Katherine looked walking under the white arch Caleb had helped build himself.

The house in Oakhaven Springs still smelled like roses, almond frosting, hairspray, and spilled tequila.

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Plastic cups sat on the patio table.

Someone had left a white satin ribbon caught on the porch railing.

In the garage, two cousins were laughing while stacking folding chairs, their voices muffled by the side door.

Upstairs, Grace had finally taken off her shoes.

Her feet ached.

Her dress pinched at the waist.

Her heart, though, had been full in that tired way mothers understand after a day they have imagined for years.

Caleb was married.

Her only son, the boy she had raised through scraped knees, scholarship applications, late-night engineering exams, and the kind of quiet ambition that made people say he would go far, had finally built a family of his own.

Grace had believed that with her whole heart.

She had believed it because Caleb had always seemed steady.

He did not drink too much.

He did not shout.

He remembered birthdays.

He called when he got home after long drives.

He helped Robert fix gutters without being asked and still used yes ma’am with older women at church dinners.

Those were the things Grace had held up in her mind like receipts.

Proof of character.

Proof that she had done something right.

Then Katherine screamed.

It ripped through the upstairs hallway so violently that Grace’s body moved before she thought.

Robert sat up beside her.

“Did you hear that?” he asked.

Grace was already standing.

“It was Katherine.”

There was no hesitation in her voice, because a woman knows the difference between laughter, surprise, and fear.

This was fear.

Not discomfort.

Not nerves.

Fear.

Grace ran barefoot into the hallway, one hand brushing the wall to keep her balance.

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