The Dinner Table Strike That Made A Colonel Stand Up And End The Night-Quieen - Chainityai

The Dinner Table Strike That Made A Colonel Stand Up And End The Night-Quieen

The Ocean House was the kind of restaurant where people lowered their voices before they understood why.

The windows faced the Atlantic, and that was why my father had chosen it.

Robert Mercer liked a room with glass in it.

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He liked seeing himself reflected above a white tablecloth, brass lamp light, and polished silver, as if the world had been arranged to confirm that he still mattered.

He called it a birthday dinner.

I knew better.

For my father, a birthday was not about family.

It was a public inspection.

He wanted his wife nervous, his son obedient, and his daughter seated exactly where he pointed.

He wanted the room to watch him win without knowing there had ever been a contest.

The hostess softened when she saw his reservation and said, ‘Mercer party.’

My father lifted his chin as if she had announced a command.

‘That’s us.’

He walked ahead of everyone, and my stepmom followed two steps behind, pulling her cream cardigan around herself even though the restaurant was warm.

Nathan came next, my younger brother, shoulders rounded in the old way.

He had a habit of chewing the inside of his cheek when our father was in a mood, and at forty, he still looked sixteen whenever Robert Mercer took up too much air.

I walked last with Colonel Quinn Park.

To my father, Quinn was a work friend.

That was the simplest thing to tell him, and the safest.

It was not a lie, exactly.

Quinn and I had worked together for years.

She had sat across from me in meetings where one sentence could move resources, careers, and rooms full of people.

She had watched me make decisions without raising my voice.

She had also watched me go quiet when my father’s name appeared on my phone.

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