At Christmas Dinner, One Quiet Phone Call Changed Everything-mdue - Chainityai

At Christmas Dinner, One Quiet Phone Call Changed Everything-mdue

The first thing Claire noticed was not the insult.

It was the chair.

The chair had been placed beside Thomas at the Christmas table, polished and waiting, with a folded napkin resting neatly over the plate.

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It looked like a place had been saved for her.

It looked like the family wanted the room to believe she belonged.

But every few minutes, Margaret Whitmore called her name from the dining room, and Claire went back through the kitchen door carrying something too hot, too heavy, or too late.

Seven months pregnant, she had learned that a place setting could lie.

The house was full of warmth that did not feel kind.

Oven heat pressed against her face.

Butter hissed in pans.

Cinnamon clung to the air, and cranberry sauce bubbled until its sharp red sweetness turned almost bitter.

The hardwood under Claire’s swollen feet felt cold through her socks whenever she crossed the kitchen, but the rest of her body burned from standing too long.

Her back had started aching before noon.

By midafternoon, the ache had turned into something sharper, a hot line pulling down her spine and under the curve of her stomach.

The baby had been moving hard all day.

Not soft little taps.

Not the fluttering motions Claire used to press her palm against and smile about when she was alone.

These kicks were low, urgent, and impossible to ignore.

Every time she paused, Margaret found a reason for her to move again.

The sweet potatoes were too thick.

The gravy needed stirring.

The rolls needed warming.

The silver needed wiping again because fingerprints had ruined the shine.

Margaret Whitmore did not raise her voice often.

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