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The first thing I remember is the smell.. His Wife’s Slideshow Exposed Everything”,
“WEB_ARTICLE”: “The first thing I remember is the smell.

Lemon butter, hot shrimp, old carpet, and the sharp bleach from the bathroom hallway every time then
Lemon butter, hot shrimp, old carpet, and the sharp bleach from the bathroom hallway every time the door swung open.

It should have smelled like door swung open.

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It should have smelled like a birthday dinner.

Instead, it smelled like a room where a birthday dinner.

Instead, it smelled like a room where everybody had agreed to pretend cruelty was tradition.

My father-in-law David was turning seventy, and the private room at the seafood restaurant everybody had agreed to pretend cruelty was tradition.

My father-in-law David was turning seventy, and the private room at the seafood restaurant was packed with relatives, church friends, cousins, and people Michael was packed with relatives, church friends, cousins, and people Michael only liked when they could admire only liked when they could admire him.

My husband had dressed for the night like he was him.

My husband had dressed for the night like he was receiving an award.

Navy suit.

Shiny watch.

That receiving an award.

Navy suit.

Shiny watch.

That big manager smile he used when he wanted people to forget how small big manager smile he used when he wanted people to forget how small he could be at home.

“My dad only turns seventy once,” he told everyone who he could be at home.

“My dad only turns seventy once,” he told everyone who came through the door.

“I’m covering everything.”

Every time he said it, someone came through the door.

“I’m covering everything.”

Every time he said it, someone touched his shoulder or told me how lucky touched his shoulder or told me how lucky I was.

I smiled because women like I was.

I smiled because women like me learn early that a smile can be a locked door.

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