Christmas Dinner Turned Cruel When Grandma Slapped My Little Girl-heuh

At Christmas dinner, my daughter accidentally spilled juice on the table.

My mother-in-law slapped her in front of everyone.

I stood up, shaking with anger, but my wife screamed, “She deserved it!”

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No one defended my little girl.

So I picked her up and walked out.

By morning, they were begging me to come back.

The evening had started with all the usual Christmas pretending.

The good plates were out, the paper crowns were unfolded, the roast potatoes had gone soft at the edges, and the dining room was much too warm.

Patricia Whitmore liked Christmas to look perfect.

Not feel perfect.

Look perfect.

The napkins had to be folded properly.

The wine glasses had to match.

The tablecloth had to be white, pressed, and untouched, as if a family dinner were an inspection rather than a meal.

My wife, Claire, had been tense from the moment we parked outside her parents’ semi-detached house.

She turned to our six-year-old daughter, Lily, before I had even switched the engine off.

“Remember your manners,” Claire said.

Lily nodded at once.

“I will, Mummy.”

“And don’t run about.”

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