The Ice Water Was Only The Beginning Of Her Mother-In-Law’s Fall-kieutrinh

The water hit me before I understood the voice.

It came down hard and cold, straight across my chest, soaking through my flannel pajamas and turning the sheets into a frozen weight against my skin.

For one second, I could not breathe.

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My body jerked upright before my mind caught up, and my hands grabbed at nothing but wet cotton and air.

Then I heard her.

“Wake up, lazybones!”

Margaret Carter stood at the foot of my bed with a metal bucket in one hand.

My mother-in-law had dressed like she was going to church, even though it was just a family reunion in our dining room.

Silver hair pinned into place.

Beige cardigan buttoned neatly.

Pearls at her throat.

She looked less like a woman who had just dumped ice water on another adult and more like someone inspecting a stain on a tablecloth.

“In this house,” she said, “nobody lies in bed until noon.”

My teeth were chattering too hard for me to answer.

I turned my head toward the old clock on the nightstand.

9:02 AM.

The red numbers sat there like a witness.

Not noon.

Not even close.

I had come home at 3:30 AM after working a double shift at the diner, my feet blistered from twelve hours of walking between booths, my hair smelling like coffee, grease, and floor cleaner.

I had taken that shift because Ryan wanted to buy his mother an anniversary gift, and there was not enough left in the checking account after the mortgage, utilities, car insurance, groceries, and the credit card payment Margaret pretended not to know about.

I had told myself it was just one hard month.

Then another.

Then another.

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