Pregnant Wife Forced To Cook Christmas Dinner Made The Call They Feared-mdue - Chainityai

Pregnant Wife Forced To Cook Christmas Dinner Made The Call They Feared-mdue

By 5:00 a.m. on Christmas morning, the kitchen was already too hot.

The turkey had been in the oven for hours, breathing butter and sage into the room until the windows fogged at the edges.

Cinnamon clung to the air from the rolls Sylvia insisted had to be homemade.

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Underneath it all was the sharp pine cleaner she sprayed across every counter before guests arrived, as if the smell of disinfectant could cover the way she spoke to me when nobody important was listening.

I was seven months pregnant, swollen in places I did not know a person could swell, and standing in a pair of black flats that had stopped fitting sometime around Thanksgiving.

The waistband of my maternity dress rubbed under my apron.

Every time I bent to check a pan or lift a tray, my belly tightened hard and low, like my body was trying to warn me before my mind would admit I needed help.

David told me his mother was particular about Christmas.

That was the word he used for control when he wanted it to sound charming.

Particular.

Sylvia was particular about the turkey temperature.

Particular about the glassware.

Particular about who sat where.

Particular about me never speaking too loudly, laughing too freely, or reminding anyone that I had existed before I married her son.

David and I had been married for almost four years.

In the beginning, he loved telling people I was private.

He said it like a compliment, like I was delicate, mysterious, hard to impress.

The truth was simpler.

I had grown up around power, and power had taught me to keep my name out of careless mouths.

My father was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

I did not lead with that at parties.

I did not put it in wedding announcements.

I did not let David use it when he was trying to climb at work.

I told him once, early, before the engagement, because marriage without truth is just a contract waiting to fail.

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