“You underestimated your mother-in-law. You thought she was just some ordinary person. She is not. Mr. Harrison smiled with disdain. A terrible smile. There’s something you should know, Mark. Everyone who’s anyone in this town knows perfectly well who your mother-in-law was. The one who just passed away. He paused dramatically, letting fear coarse through every nerve in Mark’s body. Everyone knows and respects her except you, her stupid son-in-law. Mark lifted his head. His eyes were wide with confusion and fear. He didn’t understand Mr. Harrison’s words. “My mother-in-law was just a retired teacher,” he thought. “What does she have to do with the business world?” But seeing Mr.
“Your mother is gone. Tears won’t bring her back—so wipe your face, make dinner, and don’t look like a grieving child when my guests arrive.” That was what my husband said.
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