Her Son’s Card Failed At The Boutique, And Mom Knew Why-Quieen - Chainityai

Her Son’s Card Failed At The Boutique, And Mom Knew Why-Quieen

The glass outside the boutique was cold beneath my fingers.

I remember that more clearly than I remember the music in the mall, or the smell of perfume spilling out every time the door opened, or the soft hiss of expensive shopping bags brushing against polished floors.

Cold glass.

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My old black purse pressed to my chest.

My son standing on the other side of the window with his wallet open.

Michael looked comfortable in that store.

That was the first thing that hurt.

He stood at the register in his pressed blue shirt, shoulders relaxed, hair neatly combed, card already in his hand, while my daughter-in-law Amber leaned against the marble counter like she belonged there.

She had bags looped over one wrist.

Designer sandals.

A leather purse.

Dresses wrapped in tissue paper.

Gold jewelry boxed so carefully it looked like it needed protection from ordinary people.

The boutique was the kind of place where everything shined in a way that made you aware of your own age.

White marble counters.

Cream walls.

Mirrors with gold trim.

Saleswomen smiling with that careful smile that never quite reaches the eyes.

I looked down at myself and saw exactly what Amber wanted me to see.

A seventy-year-old widow in a faded dress.

Shoes repaired twice.

Hands with swollen knuckles.

A purse I had bought fifteen years earlier for my husband Robert’s funeral, because on the morning I needed to bury him, I realized I did not own anything black enough for the job.

I had not planned to follow Michael and Amber.

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