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I Want to Live for Myself and No One Else

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“Oh, Madeline, hello! Come to see your mum?” Mrs. Wilkins called from her balcony, leaning over her geraniums with the enthusiasm of a woman whod clearly been waiting for this moment.

“Good afternoon, Mrs. Wilkins. Yes, just popping by,” Madeline replied, bracing herself for the inevitable gossip.

“You might want to have a word with her,” the neighbour sighed dramatically. “Shes been *quite* different since the divorce, poor dear.”

Madelines spine stiffened. “What do you mean?”

“Well, Ive been waking up earlyinsomnia, you knowand the other morning, around five, I saw her stepping out of a taxi. And she looked well, lets just say *not* her usual self. Maybe even a tad tipsy. The whole streets been whispering. At *her* age! And why did she kick your father out? Yes, he mucked up, but who doesnt make mistakes? Forty years together, and now *this*?”

“Thank you, Mrs. Wilkins,” Madeline said through gritted teeth. “Ill talk to her.”

With that, she hurried inside. Her mother *had* kicked her father out six months ago after catching him cheating. Madeline had begged her to reconsiderthese things happen, after allbut her mum had been adamant. And the strangest part? Instead of crumbling, shed *thrived*. New clothes, dancing, nights out with friendsthings shed never done before.

Madeline struggled to accept it. She herself was engaged, planning children. And here was her motherout clubbing till dawn? What kind of grandmother would that make her? How was she supposed to explain it to her future mother-in-law, who knitted tea cosies while her own mum was sipping cocktails in Soho?

When she walked in, her mother greeted her with a teapot in one hand and a dazzling smile. No frumpy dressing gown herejust a chic beige trouser suit, manicured nails, and eyelashes that could *fan* someone.

“So, hows Adrian?” her mum asked, setting down the cups.

“Fine,” Madeline said, carefully neutral. “But *you*?”

“Brilliant! Last night, the girls and I stayed out till sunrise. Dancing, then karaokeoh, it was a *hoot*!”

“Mrs. Wilkins told me everything,” Madeline cut in darkly. “That you rolled in at five a.m. looking well, *hammered*.”

Her mother laughed. “What did you expect? A herbal tea party?”

Madeline couldnt hold back. “Mum, dont you think youre overdoing it?”

“In what way?”

“Youre not *twenty*. Clubs? Dancing? Youre supposed to be setting an example. Youll be a *grandmother*!”

Her mothers smile didnt waver. “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 mum paused, then said calmly, “Your father *chose* to betray me. It wasnt a mistakeit was a decision. And I refuse to spend my days as a doormat. I want to *live*. For *me*. Ive given enough years to everyone else.”

“But youre nearly *fifty*!”

“And? Theres no expiry date on fun.”

Madeline winced. “Sorry, I didnt mean to upset you. I just care.”

“If youre embarrassed, dont invite me to the wedding. But know this: I wont hide my grey hair under a headscarf or wear frumpy frocks. Ill dance. I might even flirt. Im *happy*.”

“No, Mum, I want you there. Its just”

“Just that Auntie Wilkins disapproves? Well, tough. Im finally *living*.”

That evening, Madeline relayed it all to Adrian.

“I dont know how to feel,” she admitted.

He grinned. “I think your mums *fantastic*. She didnt wallowshe chose joy. Since when is happiness a crime?”

That weekend, Madeline rang her mother.

“Mum, fancy a spa day, then cocktails with live music?”

“Wont you be ashamed of me?”

“Ill tell everyone youre my older sister,” Madeline laughed.

“Deal. But were *not* leaving early.”

That day was a turning point. For the first time, Madeline saw the steel in her mothers spiritand wondered if *she* could learn to live not by “should,” but by *want*.

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