
My son’s future mother-in-law smiled and said, “You’d be more comfortable with the caterers, Helen,” during his engagement party, in front of sixty guests, so i revealed exactly who she was talking to.
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My son’s future mother-in-law smiled and said, “You’d be more comfortable with the caterers, Helen,” during his engagement party, in front of sixty guests, so i revealed exactly who she was talking to.
The glass hit the marble floor before Diane Whitfield finished smiling at me.
Everyone at my son’s engagement party turned. Sixty polished guests, white wine in their hands, gold watches flashing under the chandelier, all staring as a caterer knelt beside shattered crystal. I had just stepped forward to help when Diane touched my elbow, light as a feather and twice as sharp.
“You’d be more comfortable with the caterers, Helen,” she said, loud enough for the room to hear. “You’re probably used to being back there.”
A few people laughed because rich people sometimes laugh before they decide whether something is cruel. My son Daniel went pale. His fiancée, Sophie, was across the room, blocked by flowers and a wall of expensive suits. My husband James took one step toward me, but I raised my hand.
I had swallowed comments all year. The way Diane asked if cleaning was
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