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The Balcony Door Locked Behind Her, Then The ER Went Silent-hamyt

The glass looked warmer than the air.

That was the first cruel trick of it.

From the balcony, I could see the kitchen glowing behind the sliding door, yellow light on the plates, steam fading from the last serving dishes, fingerprints on the refrigerator handle, and the little mess left behind after a family meal that had taken me all day to make.

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Inside, Thanksgiving weekend sounded normal.

A chair scraped.

Someone laughed in the living room.

A fork touched a plate.

Outside, my breath came out in white bursts, and my fingers were already beginning to ache.

I was twenty-eight weeks pregnant, big enough that tying my shoes had become an event, but not far enough along for anyone in Jacob’s family to stop acting like I was exaggerating everything.

That had become Brenda’s favorite word for me without her always saying it directly.

Exaggerating.

Dramatic.

Weak.

Brenda was Jacob’s sister, and from the moment I married him, she treated my presence like a theft.

She had been used to being the woman whose opinion mattered most to him.

Then I came along with my soft voice, my thrift-store serving bowls, and my habit of asking Jacob what he wanted instead of telling him what he owed.

Brenda did not forgive that.

At first, her insults were small enough for everyone to pretend they were jokes.

She would taste something I cooked and say it needed salt.

She would glance at my dress and tell me I was brave for wearing that color.

She would hear me laugh and make a face like the sound had interrupted her.

Jacob always told me not to take it personally.

He said Brenda was blunt.

He said Brenda meant well.

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