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I Want to Live for Myself

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“Oh, Emily, hello! Have you come to see your mum?” called the neighbour from her balcony.
“Good afternoon, Mrs. Thompson. Yes, Im here for Mum.”
“You might want to have a word with her,” the woman sighed. “Shes been completely different since the divorce, poor thing.”
“What do you mean?” Emily tensed.
“Ive been having trouble sleepingwaking up early. Saw her one morning around five, getting out of a cab. And she looked well, lets just say, not her usual self. Maybe even a bit tipsy. The whole streets been whispering. At her age! And why did she throw your dad out? Yes, he messed up, but who doesnt? All those years togetherits madness to divorce now.”

“Thank you, Mrs. Thompson,” Emily said, swallowing hard. “Ill talk to her.”

With that, she hurried inside. Her mother *had* kicked her father out six months ago after catching him cheating. Emily had begged her to take timeanything could be worked out. But her mum had stood firm. And the strangest part? She hadnt sunk into depression, as youd expect. Instead, she was living louder than evernew clothes, dancing, bars, friendsthings shed never done before.

Emily struggled to accept it. She was engaged, planning children. And her mumout clubbing at dawn? What kind of grandmother would she be? How would she explain it to her future mother-in-law, when one knits blankets and the other parties all night?

When she stepped inside, her mother greeted her with a teapot in hand and a bright smile. No worn-out dressing gownjust a sleek beige trouser suit. Manicured nails, pedicure, eyelash extensionsclearly, she was enjoying life.
“So, hows James?” she asked, setting out the cups.
“Everythings fine,” Emily replied, keeping her tone steady. “But what about you?”
“Brilliant! Last night, the girls and I stayed out till morning at this lovely cocktail bar. Dancing, then karaoke. Such a laugh!”

“Mrs. Thompson told me everything,” Emily cut in darkly. “That you came home at five a.m. and seemed drunk.”
Her mother laughed.
“Well, what did you expect? Sipping tea at a bar?”

Emily couldnt hold back.
“Mum, dont you think youre overdoing it?”
“How?”
“Well, to put it mildly, youre not twenty anymore. Whats with the dancing and clubs? Youre supposed to be setting an example. Youll be a grandmother!”
“Im a woman whos finally free. I wont live by someone elses script.”
“But you spent *decades* with Dad! How can you just move on like this?”

Her mother paused, then said calmly, “Your father betrayed me. It wasnt a mistakeit was a choice. And I refuse to just be a housekeeper anymore. I want to *live*. For *me*. I spent years putting family first. Now I do what I want.”
“But youre nearly fifty!”
“So? Theres no expiration date on fun.”

Emily realised shed gone too far.
“Sorry, I didnt mean to upset you. I just care.”
“If youre ashamed of me, dont invite me to the wedding. But know thisI wont hide my grey hair under a scarf or dress in frumpy skirts. Ill dance, maybe even flirt. I *feel* alive.”
“No, Mum, I want you there. Its just”
“Just Auntie Margaret disapproves? Well, I dont care. Im finally *living*.”

Back home, she told James everything.
“I dont know how to react.”
He laughed.
“Honestly? Your mums brilliant. She didnt wallowshe chose joy. Theres no crime in being happy.”

That weekend, Emily called her mother.
“Mum, fancy a spa day, then a live music bar?”
“Wont you be embarrassed?”
“Ill tell them youre my older sister,” Emily teased.
“Deal. But were not leaving early.”

That day changed everything. For the first time, Emily saw the strength in her mothers choices. And maybejust maybeshe could learn from her. To live not by “should,” but by *want*. To be unapologetically herself.

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