In my previous life, Wendy would "thoughtfully" wake me up at 5:30 a.m. every morning and ask me to make breakfast for Keith.
After I finished, Wendy would "thoughtfully" let me go back to sleep.
I thought she really cared about me.
Later I learned that she did it to get rid of me and have breakfast alone with Keith.
She deliberately said at the dining table, "Georgia can sleep indeed. She ignored me when I asked her to get up for breakfast. It's a pity that I made such good food."
After I got up, I could only eat their leftovers.
It was so ironic. They said that home was wherever one's family was.
But the first time I felt at home in this house was when they were gone.
In this home, I wasn't the free Georgia Burns. I was Keith's thoughtful wife and Wendy's obedient daughter-in-law.
I lay on the soft sofa and watched the projection all day.
After living a hard life for so long, I felt so happy when I did such a small thing.
I kept watching until I got hungry in the evening, and went downstairs to an upscale restaurant to enjoy a meal.
In fact, this restaurant had been open for a long time. I wanted to come and eat when it opened, but I was always stopped because Wendy thought it was expensive.