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My Child and My Husband Didn’t Feel the Need for Our Own Grandmother

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My husband and I had long since resigned ourselves to the idea that we wouldnt have children. Then, all of a sudden, ten years into our marriage, I found myself unexpectedly pregnant.

My mother-in-law had found no shortage of amusement at my expense in front of my own relatives, often declaring with a wry smile and an arched brow, I suppose I won’t see any grandchildren from my son, thanks to my barren daughter-in-law. Yet, she had a granddaughter alreadyher eldest sons little girl. How it stung to hear those words, a sting I had to endure again and again.

Still, I loved my husband deeply, and he loved me in return. He was my rock through it all. Together, we weathered endless trips to specialists, his quiet worry, and my silent tears on countless English nights. At last, our patience was rewarded: we were expecting!

Last year, my husbands niece had a baby girl, and just four months ago, I gave birth to a son. The doctors always told us there was nothing wrong, but somehow, in the misty realm of fate and fortune, a child of our own seemed a miracle. My grandmother, though, drifted into curious behaviour after the arrival of both her great-granddaughter and my little boy.

The one shed always claimed to awaither grandson and my beloved husbandsuddenly didnt seem to catch her attention at all. Yet, for our great-niece she reserved every ounce of her affection.

Whenever the family gathered around a sunlit tea table, the air buzzed only with news of the great-niece: how shed grown, what clever things shed said, how many teeth she had now, all in a wash of gentle English chatter. My own boy, meanwhile, seemed almost imaginary, lost in the haze like rain across the countrysidedismissed from the start as if hed fallen short of her secret hopes.

I confess, my mother-in-laws ways bewilder me: she chided and belittled me for a decade, insisting I didnt fit their family tradition (where, she assured me, all the women provided heirs), yet when at last my son arrived, she wouldnt even stoop to scoop him into her arms! Meanwhile, the great-niece is showered with fine linen frocks, plush toys, and even a tiny golden locket. All of it plays out as if reconstructed from fragments of a dreamstrange, hovering, and slightly out of step with waking lifewhere joy and longing drift like fog over an endless English garden.

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