My Son Built Me A House, Then His Wife Starved Me Inside It Alone-Quieen - Chainityai

My Son Built Me A House, Then His Wife Starved Me Inside It Alone-Quieen

My daughter-in-law put a plate in front of me with three spoonfuls of rice on it and said it would be my breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

She said it without looking up from her phone.

The kitchen smelled like yesterday’s coffee and lemon dish soap, and the morning light came through the blinds in pale stripes across the table.

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I remember staring at that little mound of rice like it was proof of something I had been trying not to know.

I am 68 years old.

My name is Rosa.

I am Daniel’s mother.

Daniel is the son who built that house for me so I would never have to feel hunger again.

It was not a mansion.

It was a small house with a red roof, a front porch just wide enough for two chairs, and a kitchen window over the sink where I used to imagine looking out while soup simmered on the stove.

To me, it was everything.

And that morning, in that same kitchen, I sat with my hands cold in my lap while my daughter-in-law decided three spoonfuls of rice were enough to keep me alive for a whole day.

The rice got cold before I moved.

Vanessa sat across from me, scrolling, one red fingernail tapping the screen.

She had not slammed a door.

She had not screamed.

That was what made it worse.

Cruelty spoken calmly can make you question whether you are the unreasonable one for feeling hurt.

I wanted to push the plate away.

I wanted to say that I had once fed my son when I had nothing left for myself.

I wanted to ask her if she knew how many nights a mother can pretend she is not hungry before pretending becomes a kind of prayer.

But I stayed still.

Anger gives cruel people something to point at later.

So I stared at the rice.

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