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The Mystery of the Promised Gift

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**The Mystery of the Promised Gift**

In the grand dining room of a restaurant at the heart of London, the wedding of Emily and James was a jubilant affair, filled with laughter and music. The guests celebrated as the newlyweds glowed at the centre of attention. When it came time for gifts, Emilys parents went first, handing over an envelope stuffed with pounds. Next came Jamess mother, Margaret, with a bouquet of roses. Leaning in, she whispered, My real gift will come after the wedding. What do you mean? asked Emily, puzzled, glancing at her husband. No idea, James replied with a chuckle. But Emily couldnt have guessed the game her mother-in-law was playing.

Even before the ceremony, Margaret had dropped cryptic hints. I wont give you just any little thing, shed say. On the wedding day, expect nothingbut later, prepare for something grand! No rush, Emily replied, uneasy. Mum, were just happy youre here, James soothed. I wont turn up empty-handed to my sons wedding, Margaret insisted. But dont mention this to the whole family. Agreed, said James, though Emily doubted her promise. She knew Margaret wasnt well off, yet the couple had paid for the wedding themselves. Emilys parents, despite their modest means, had saved ten thousand pounds for them. On the day, Margaret brought only roses, overshadowed by toasts and dancing. Yet she shone in her speech, lingering over lengthy wishes of happiness, like a star demanding applause.

Youve no idea what Ive prepared, Margaret murmured at the evenings end, her eyes twinkling. Itll leave you speechless but not yet. Its fine, dont worry, James said, squeezing his wifes hand. Im curious now, Emily admitted, masking her discomfort. Do you know something I dont? Swear I dont, James shrugged. But the gift doesnt matter. What counts is us being together. Emily agreed, yet curiosity gnawed at her. She tried prying hints from Margaret, who only smiled cryptically: If I tell you, it ruins the surprise. Just wait!

Months passed, and the gift never came. What was once a joke became a thorn in Emilys side. Eight months after the wedding, she broached the subject. Ah, all you care about is money! Margaret snapped, voice trembling with feigned hurt. You never ask how I am, if I need help! If you need anything, just say, Emily replied, startled. But Margaret clammed up, playing the victim and later complaining to James about his wifes disrespect. Leave my mum alone, he pleaded. Shes made a sceneenough. I only asked out of curiosity; she built this whole expectation! Emily argued.

From then on, Emily avoided Margaret, speaking only when necessarywhich made things worse. When she thought Id spoil her, she was all smiles, Margaret lamented to James. Now she knows shell get nothing, she wont even look at me! Thats not true, he defended. Then explain her behaviour! Margaret pressed. Since that talk, its like Ive got the plague. She avoids my house! When Emily heard, she sighed: Your mothers never happy. First, my interest annoyed her; now my distance does. Tomorrow shell complain I breathed wrong! She thinks we only want things from her, James said, ashamed. Exactly, Emily countered. While my parents always bring somethingjams from the garden, cakesshe turns up empty-handed and still takes leftovers! Are you calling my mum stingy? James snapped. Show respect. Shes the only mother Ive got. Fine, Emily cut in. But if she wants respect, she should lead by example.

The topic became taboo, yet clashes continued. Margaret, as if stoking the fire, criticised Emily relentlessly. To others, though, she spun a different tale: I do everything for them, give lavish gifts, even considered my great-grandmothers heirloom ring! And this is the thanks I get! Listeners, moved, believed her spotless story.

On their anniversary, Margaret revived her promise. Prepare for an unforgettable surprise! she declared when invited to dinner. No need, Emily tried to demur. Ill decide, thank you, Margaret replied with a sharp smile. James, hearing of it, scowled: Why must you contradict my mum? If she wants to give something, let her! Right, Emily shot back. Her wedding gift still hasnt arrivedwe dont need another.

They agreed, finally, to avoid more fights. At the celebration, Emilys parents brought hand-embroidered napkins and linen sheets. Friends gifted crystal glasses. Margaret arrived with a giant card, delivering a rambling speech that dragged twenty minutes. This, she clearly felt, was contribution enough. Mention gifts again, and well row, James warned on the way home. Wasnt planning to, Emily lied.

But peace was short-lived. The next month, Margaret demanded an expensive mobile for her birthday. Are we really indulging this? Emily asked. She needs one, and we can afford it, James reasoned. Sure, Emily said flatly. But remember my mums birthday next month. Gifts should be fair. James did the maths, resigned. In the end, Margaret got a basic modeland erupted. She blamed Emily for poisoning James, vowing revenge for her petty daughter-in-law.

**Lesson learnt:** Promises are easy; keeping them reveals character. Some gifts never comeexcept in the form of drama.

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