The Seafood Birthday Bill That Exposed A Husband’s Biggest Lie-mdue - Chainityai

The Seafood Birthday Bill That Exposed A Husband’s Biggest Lie-mdue

The shrimp came out first.

It came on a wide silver tray, bright under the restaurant lights, smelling of butter, garlic, lemon, and the kind of money Michael loved pretending he had.

Emily watched the server set it near the center of the long table while her daughters sat beside her with their hands folded in their laps.

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Sofia was eight and old enough to understand when adults lowered their voices because they were saying something cruel.

Emma was five and still young enough to believe that if you stayed quiet, people might remember to be kind.

That night was supposed to be Michael’s father’s 68th birthday dinner.

It had turned into a show.

Michael had rented the private dining room at a seafood restaurant on the edge of town, the kind with chandeliers, white tablecloths, a host stand that smelled faintly of polish, and glass doors with a small American flag decal near the handle.

He had ordered lobster trays, garlic shrimp, grilled fish, octopus, tuna tostadas, expensive bottles, and a three-tier cake tall enough to make the children stare.

Everybody had dressed like they were going to a wedding.

Michael wore a pressed shirt, a brand-name belt, and a gold watch he had bragged about for two weeks.

Emily knew the watch was not paid off.

She knew because the payment reminder had come through on his phone while he was in the shower.

She knew because after nine years of marriage, she had become fluent in all the little lies he told before breakfast.

He moved around the room with a glass in his hand, touching shoulders, kissing cheeks, letting his cousins praise him.

“My dad deserves the best,” he said.

His voice carried over the table.

“The bill’s on me tonight. Nobody holds back.”

People clapped.

One cousin shouted, “That’s how you do it, Mike!”

Emily smiled faintly because everyone was looking.

Then she looked at Sofia and Emma.

Her daughters had not asked for anything special.

Sofia had wanted shrimp because the other kids were eating shrimp.

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