Her Mother-In-Law Burned Her Three Days After the Wedding Breakfast-mdue - Chainityai

Her Mother-In-Law Burned Her Three Days After the Wedding Breakfast-mdue

When my parents bought me the apartment in Colonia Del Valle, they did it with the kind of pride that makes people speak softly.

It was not a mansion, and nobody pretended it was.

It had two bedrooms, an open kitchen, a small balcony facing jacaranda trees, and enough morning light to make the white tile glow before the city fully woke up.

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To me, it felt like safety.

The deed was in my name before the wedding, and my father repeated that fact so many times that I laughed at him.

“Camila,” he said, tapping the folder from the Registro Público de la Propiedad with one finger, “love is beautiful, but paperwork keeps the walls standing.”

I thought he was being dramatic.

Three days after my wedding to Andrés Ramírez, I understood he had been trying to protect me from a life I had not yet seen clearly.

I had dated Andrés for two years.

That mattered to me because two years feels like enough time to know the shape of a person.

I knew how he took his coffee, how he folded his shirts, how he could quote old soccer matches like they were family history, and how he always called his mother back before the phone rang twice.

At first, I thought that was tenderness.

A man who loved his mother could love a wife, I told myself.

A man who answered every call could be dependable.

I mistook obedience for devotion.

Doña Teresa never hid the fact that she believed marriage was a transfer of authority.

During our engagement, she corrected my table setting at my own birthday lunch.

She asked whether I planned to “let” Andrés eat leftovers once we were married.

She told one aunt, loud enough for me to hear, that modern girls were too educated to know how to keep a home.

Andrés always squeezed my hand under the table when she said things like that.

At the time, I thought the squeeze meant he was on my side.

Now I think it meant he wanted me quiet.

The wedding was beautiful in the way weddings can be beautiful even when warning signs are standing in every corner.

There were flowers, music, cousins taking videos, and doña Teresa crying into a lace handkerchief as if she were burying a son instead of watching him marry.

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