A Soldier Came Home Early And Found His Mother Holding The Iron-Quieen - Chainityai

A Soldier Came Home Early And Found His Mother Holding The Iron-Quieen

The iron hissed before anyone spoke.

It made a thin, domestic sound, the kind that belonged with laundry baskets and clean shirts, not with a pregnant woman pressed against a marble island and a mother-in-law holding the handle like a threat.

Claire Whitaker Blackwood kept one hand over her stomach.

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The other hand gripped the edge of the island so hard her nails bent backward.

Rain tapped against the tall kitchen windows of the Blackwood estate, soft and steady, almost polite.

Inside, nothing felt polite.

Inside, the air smelled like hot cotton, lemon cleaner, and the bitter metal scent of fear.

Vivian Blackwood stood three feet away in a cream suit, pearl earrings, and a face so calm it made the whole room worse.

She looked like a woman waiting for a photographer.

She looked like a woman who had never been told no long enough to believe the word was real.

On the kitchen table were papers arranged in three stacks.

Divorce papers.

Relinquishment of marital claims.

A third stack turned facedown beneath a silver paperweight.

Vivian tapped the iron’s handle with one manicured finger.

“Sign them, Claire,” she said. “Before my son comes home.”

Claire could feel her daughter moving beneath her palm.

Lily kicked once, hard enough to make Claire flinch.

Vivian noticed.

Her eyes dropped to Claire’s belly, and her smile sharpened.

“She is restless,” Vivian said.

“She is scared,” Claire whispered.

“She is a Blackwood,” Vivian answered. “She will learn discipline early.”

Claire had once thought silence was a kind of dignity.

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