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The Father-in-Law Deliberately Tested His Son-in-Law to See if He Was a Worthy Husband for His Daughter

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Friends would often whisper that the mans fortunes had soured with his wife, but his luck with her parents was even grimmer.

The woman had been raised in a well-off English family, never denied a want or whim. Eton for her brother, Cheltenham Ladies’ for her; every door opened as if by magic. She went off to a fine university in Cambridge, steered along by her parents generous support. When she graduated, she secured herself a position, but every penny she made was salted away for herself, safe and sound in her own account. Her father doted on this thriftinesshe, in his gruff way, called it prudent capital accumulationbut he never missed a chance to chastise her husband for failing to bring enough money into their household.

You ought to stand tall, lad, hed say, polishing the silver, be the sturdy pillar so my daughter may rest behind you like a stone wall. If she took ill, could you keep her in comfort? Do you have enough to whisk her off on holiday to the French Riviera?

It was strangemoney had never been the question for the couple themselves; they were quite content sharing what they had. Yet, at every supper and Sunday lunch, her father would fixate on his favourite subject, boring into his son-in-laws composure. Soon, the man found himself inventing reasons to avoid every family gathering, dreading each glance at the calendar lest it reveal another unavoidable event.

His heart sank at the prospect of his father-in-laws birthday. Hed hoped somethinganythingmight excuse him. But his wife, Lucy, rather literally dragged him, by the ear, to the table, seating him amongst the guests, forcing the ghost of a smile onto his lips for the benefit of her fathers old friends.

So, what does your son-in-law do, then? asked one woman abruptly, slicing cheese with clinical precision.

Oh, the birthday gentleman replied, dismissing the man with a flick of the hand, hes a mere civil servantbrings home mere shillings. Its my Lucy who bears the weight of the family.

The mans heart pounded. He was accustomed to the mockery now, but today it gnawed even deeper, draining him of resolve.

Ill have you know, he finally blurted, voice trembling just a little, Im not some faceless civil servant. Im head of our planning team. My salarys respectable. Lucy and I pay for everything together. Its not as if one can snap a finger and become managing director or buy up mansions and fancy cars. If you care so much for your daughters happiness, why havent you helped us buy a house?

The old man just chuckled, humming a tune beneath his breath. It was clear: he thrived on stirring up a tempest, delighted by the reaction.

Later, with the candles snuffed and the cake crumbs swept away, the man stepped into the garden for a smoke. To his surprise, his father-in-law joined him, brushing ash from his waistcoat.

Not half bad, the older man mused, watching the smoke twist in the English night. Youre coming along nicely. Not daft, not afraid to speak up. Sometimes, lad, you must stand your ground, or life will leave you sitting where you started.

The man realised then that his father-in-law had been needling him on purpose, stoking the fire to see whether his son-in-law might flare upwith some backboneat last. It was never about pounds and pence, but about defending his own dignity and that of the woman he loved. After that evening, the parents saw him in a new light. In that surreal English evening, under the pale glow of the moon and fairy lights strung through the rosebushes, the man seemed to solidify, becoming something stronger than hed thoughthis dreams and fears melting and recombining into something quietly confident, as oddly shaped and inexplicable as dreams themselves.

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