A Pregnant Nurse Faced Her Family’s Cruel Dinner Table Demand-Quieen - Chainityai

A Pregnant Nurse Faced Her Family’s Cruel Dinner Table Demand-Quieen

The dining room light made everything look cleaner than it was.

That was the first thing I noticed when I stepped through my parents’ doorway that Tuesday night, still wearing navy scrubs from a twelve-hour shift, still carrying the tired ache of the hospital in my legs.

The chandelier was on full brightness.

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The white tablecloth was smooth.

The pot roast sat in the middle of the table with steam rising off the onions, and the gravy boat leaned beside the mashed potatoes like any ordinary family dinner in October.

Outside, the little American flag my mother kept on the porch snapped once in the wind.

Inside, my family was waiting for me.

I was thirty-two weeks pregnant, and I had come there with ultrasound pictures in my bag.

At 6:18 p.m., I thought I was going to tell my parents I was having a daughter.

I thought my mother might smile.

I thought my father might clear his throat and pretend not to be emotional.

I even thought Jessica might roll her eyes and still ask to see the picture.

I was wrong about all of it.

My mother lifted her eyes from her plate and looked at me as if I had walked in late to a meeting, not a dinner.

“Come here. Since your sister is pregnant now, you’re going to hand over everything you bought for your baby and sign over the house your in-laws gave you.”

For a second, my mind refused to put the sentence together.

It was too calm.

It was too specific.

It did not sound like anger thrown in the heat of a fight.

It sounded prepared.

Jessica sat beside my mother with one hand resting on her stomach.

She was twenty-six, two years younger than me, and she had spent most of her life being rescued before consequences could reach her.

If rent was due, my parents covered it.

If a car repair appeared, they found the money.

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