Mother-In-Law Dismissed My Daughter, Then Her Lawyer Panicked-heuh

My mother-in-law said she didn’t care about my nine-year-old daughter in the same tone most people use to refuse a second cup of tea.

She was standing in my kitchen beneath the pendant light, pearls at her ears, handbag tucked against her elbow, face smooth with that careful politeness she used whenever she was being cruel.

“I don’t care about the child,” Elaine said.

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Upstairs, Lily was ill.

She had been running a fever all afternoon, the sort that leaves a child heavy-eyed and clingy, with hair stuck to her forehead and a small voice that keeps asking the same questions because comfort matters more than the answers.

She had a pink plastic bucket beside the bed.

She had asked whether Preston would bring her ginger ale.

She still called him Daddy when she was tired, even though he was not her father by blood.

That was the part that made Elaine’s words cut deepest.

Not that she disliked me.

I had known that for years.

Not that she believed I had married up, or that I ought to feel grateful every time Preston remembered I existed in a room full of his relatives.

I knew that too.

But Lily had done nothing to her.

Lily had drawn her Christmas cards.

Lily had saved her the purple sweets from mixed bags because Elaine once said she liked them.

Lily had spent years trying to earn warmth from a woman who treated kindness like a coin she had no intention of spending.

Preston stood beside his mother and nodded.

That was when something inside me went very still.

Then he said, “My wife is not so smart. She will sign what we need.”

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