She Called Her Mother-In-Law An Embarrassment, Then The Review Began-Quieen - Chainityai

She Called Her Mother-In-Law An Embarrassment, Then The Review Began-Quieen

My son had no clue that I owned the law firm where his wife had just made partner.

So when Camille said, “Get this embarrassment out of my house before the Hendersons see her,” I walked away without making a scene.

One week later, I entered her promotion review.

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The night she said it, the kitchen smelled like lemon polish, champagne, and chicken with wild rice under foil.

That was the part I remember most clearly.

Not her dress.

Not the expensive cabinets.

Not even the way the Hendersons stood frozen near the hallway.

I remember the smell of the casserole because I had made it the way Theo liked it when he was little, with extra celery, too much black pepper, and the crusty edges he used to scrape straight from the dish when he thought I was not looking.

I had carried it into Camille’s house like a peace offering.

That was foolish of me.

But mothers are allowed a few foolish hopes where their children are concerned.

Camille’s kitchen looked like something from a magazine left in a dentist’s office.

White marble island.

Glossy cabinets.

Silver trays.

Glass bowls full of tiny food nobody wanted to admit they were still hungry after eating.

The chandelier over the dining room table made everything look warmer than it was.

I had arrived at 7:11 p.m. in my old Buick, wearing my gray cardigan, my aging pearls, and the brown shoes Theo once told me made me look like every elementary school librarian he had ever loved.

He meant it kindly.

Camille never did.

She opened the door, smiled at the casserole, and then looked at me.

Not at my face.

At me as a collection of disappointing details.

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