At that moment my father-in-law calmly placed a white envelope on the table and slid it toward me.
When I opened it, the neatly printed documents inside made my stomach tighten.
Divorce papers.
Colin watched me carefully.
“Sign them,” he said. “You can leave tonight.”
For a moment breathing felt strangely difficult.
“You planned this?” I whispered. “In front of our daughters?”
My father-in-law answered instead.
“In front of witnesses,” he corrected calmly. “So no one can say we treated you unfairly.”
A bitter laugh escaped before I could stop it.
“Unfairly?” I said softly. “You’ve spent years acting as if I’m defective simply because we had daughters.”
My mother-in-law suddenly rose from her chair.
In the heated moment she raised her hand in anger, and I felt a sharp sting across my face that made the entire room blur for a second while my daughters cried out beside me.
Before I could recover, Colin grabbed my arm—not to steady me, but to pull me toward the front hallway.
“Let go of me,” I shouted.
His voice dropped into a furious whisper.
“Leave,” he said. “Take your girls and go ruin someone else’s life.”
When I tried to pull away, my father-in-law forced me forward impatiently, urging me toward the door as if he wanted the entire scene finished as quickly as possible.
I lost my balance and bumped hard against the edge of a hallway table, a wave of pain spreading along my side while my daughters cried helplessly nearby.
My lip throbbed sharply, and I tasted the faint metallic tang of it while a small stain appeared on my blouse.
Around us the relatives stood silently, watching.
No one stepped forward.
Colin pushed the divorce papers into my hand and opened the front door.