At His Dad’s 70th Birthday, His Mother Served My Girls Scraps-mdue - Chainityai

At His Dad’s 70th Birthday, His Mother Served My Girls Scraps-mdue

“Don’t serve her girls shrimp. Let them eat what’s left.”

That was what my mother-in-law shouted across the banquet room while a server was lowering a plate toward my daughters.

The room smelled like melted butter, lemon, perfume, and seafood steam.

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The tablecloth under my hands felt cold and stiff, the kind of white cloth that makes a restaurant feel expensive even before the bill comes.

My seven-year-old, Sophie, stopped moving.

My four-year-old, Emma, slid under my arm until her cheek pressed against my ribs.

The server froze with the plate still in his hands, shrimp glistening under the chandelier light, and for a second I heard everything in the room too clearly.

Forks against plates.

Ice shifting in water glasses.

A woman at the next table letting out a small laugh and then pretending she had coughed.

I do not remember when I put my fork down.

I only remember looking at my daughters and realizing they had heard every word.

It was my father-in-law’s seventieth birthday party.

Michael’s family had rented a private room at an upscale seafood restaurant with white tablecloths, lobster specials, a hired band, and nearly forty tables filled with relatives, family friends, old coworkers, and neighbors who all seemed to know their place in that family better than I knew mine.

Mine was the last table.

Not near the birthday cake.

Not near Michael.

Not near the front where the framed family photos were displayed.

My daughters and I had been seated by the hallway that led to the restrooms, where the door opened every few minutes and sent a cold draft across Emma’s legs.

When we first sat down, Sophie asked why we were so far away.

I told her the room was crowded.

That was not true.

There were empty chairs closer to the center.

There were always empty chairs closer to the center, and somehow they were never for us.

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