She Cut Off Her Ex-Mother-In-Law’s Card. Then the Door Shook.-lequyen994 - Chainityai

She Cut Off Her Ex-Mother-In-Law’s Card. Then the Door Shook.-lequyen994

The coffee tasted different that morning, though Sophia knew it was the same brand she had been buying for years.

Maybe it was not the coffee.

Maybe it was the absence of Richard’s voice from the apartment, or the fact that nobody was standing near the counter waiting to tell her she had brewed it too strong, too weak, too late, or too selfishly.

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The divorce had been finalized hours earlier.

The papers were signed, the polite courthouse faces were gone, and the marriage that had once taken over every room of her life was now reduced to a folder on the edge of her kitchen table.

Sophia had expected to feel grief when she got home.

Instead, she felt tired in a way that seemed older than the marriage itself.

For five years, she had not simply been Richard’s wife.

She had been the soft place where his family dropped their bills, their demands, and their contempt.

Victoria, his mother, had a talent for making luxury sound like necessity.

A lunch became an obligation.

A shopping trip became a social expectation.

A handbag became something Richard insisted would keep peace if Sophia would just let it go one more time.

There had been so many one more times that Sophia no longer trusted the phrase.

The premium credit card had started as a convenience, then turned into a symbol of everything wrong with the house she had tried to keep standing.

Victoria carried it as if it were proof that she belonged above ordinary consequences.

Sophia paid it as if silence might buy her a little dignity.

It never did.

Every month, the bill came.

Every month, Richard had an excuse for why his mother needed help, why this was not the right time to embarrass her, why Sophia should understand that family meant sacrifice.

What Richard meant was that Sophia should sacrifice.

His mother should enjoy.

He should not be inconvenienced.

The day the divorce became final, Sophia stood in the kitchen with the laptop open and her hand resting beside the trackpad.

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