Pregnant Wife Was Treated Like Staff Until One Call Exposed Him-Tep

I never told my in-laws that my father was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

Not because I was ashamed of him.

Not because I was trying to hide my family.

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I kept it quiet because I had spent my whole adult life watching people change the second they heard his title.

Voices softened.

Hands became more careful.

Men who had been dismissive suddenly remembered how to stand up straight.

I wanted one marriage where I was simply Claire.

Thomas knew that.

He knew it from our third date, when he asked why my father never appeared in my stories by job title and I told him that titles make people perform.

He had smiled then.

He had taken my hand across the diner table and said, ‘Then I won’t perform.’

For a while, I believed him.

We built ordinary routines together.

He learned how I liked coffee.

I learned that he folded towels badly but always remembered to check the porch when packages came.

When I got pregnant, he cried in the hallway outside the ultrasound room before he even knew we were having a girl.

That was the Thomas I kept looking for on Christmas Day.

I kept looking for him in the dining room while his mother treated me like hired help.

I had been awake since 5:00 a.m.

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