A Pregnant Wife's Hospital Crisis Exposed Her Mother-In-Law's Lie-mdue - Chainityai

A Pregnant Wife’s Hospital Crisis Exposed Her Mother-In-Law’s Lie-mdue

“You’re stomping through this house again.”

Eleanor Sterling did not raise her voice when she said it.

That was part of what made it worse.

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Her words came from the dining room doorway in the same clean tone she used with caterers, bank tellers, and anyone she wanted to remind of their place without appearing rude.

The house smelled like lemon furniture polish, old coffee, and the faint lavender sachets she kept tucked in drawers nobody was allowed to open without permission.

Afternoon light cut through the blinds and striped the hardwood floor.

I stood near the staircase with one hand under my stomach, nine months pregnant and tired enough that even breathing felt scheduled.

My lower back ached.

My feet had swollen against the straps of my sandals.

The baby shifted low and heavy, a slow pressure that made me brace my palm against the banister.

“I’m just going upstairs to rest,” I said.

Eleanor smiled.

It was not a warm smile.

It was the kind of smile people use when they want witnesses to believe they are being reasonable.

“Of course you are,” she said.

That was Eleanor’s favorite weapon.

She could make any sentence sound like an accusation.

Nothing I did had ever been right in her eyes.

Not the way I spoke.

Not the way I dressed.

Not the way I folded guest towels when Caleb and I stayed at her house during the last month of my pregnancy because she insisted the hospital was closer from there.

And certainly not the fact that Caleb had married me.

To Eleanor, the Sterling name was not a name.

It was a gate.

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