Three Days Into Marriage, My Mother-In-Law Tried To Claim My Home-mdue - Chainityai

Three Days Into Marriage, My Mother-In-Law Tried To Claim My Home-mdue

The first thing I remember about that morning is the smell of coffee.

Not fear.

Not anger.

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Coffee, warm tortillas, and salsa bubbling in a pan while pale Atlanta light came through the floor-to-ceiling windows of my condo.

For a few minutes, I let myself believe marriage had not changed anything important.

Gabriel was still asleep in the bedroom, facedown under the gray linen comforter, snoring softly with the careless peace of a man who believed the day would arrange itself around him.

I moved quietly through the kitchen because I did not want our third morning as husband and wife to begin with another argument about his mother.

Patricia Thornton had already occupied too much space in our relationship.

She was not in the condo that morning, at least not yet, but her words were there.

They lived in the text Gabriel had shown me the night before, the one he had laughed at while I stood beside the bathroom sink brushing my hair.

“Tell Evelyn tomorrow morning she should make proper chicken chilaquiles the way your grandmother used to make them. A good wife serves her husband before herself. Better teach her early.”

He had read it like a joke.

I had heard it like a warning.

There is a special loneliness in being insulted while the person who promised to protect you calls it harmless.

For nearly two years, I had tried to explain Patricia to myself in kinder language.

She was protective.

She was traditional.

She was intense because Gabriel was her only son.

She criticized because that was how she had been raised.

She asked about babies because she was excited.

She made little comments about my job, my clothes, my cooking, my apartment, and my family because she simply did not know where the line was.

The problem was that every time I moved the line, Patricia stepped over the new one.

Gabriel always found a way to soften it.

“She didn’t mean it like that.”

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