“My son needs a wife with connections, not a charity case.” She didn’t realize that the only charity in the room was my patience, and it had just run out.
The penthouse smelled of expensive lilies and impending doom. It was a cold, modern space of glass and chrome, designed to impress rather than to be lived in. I stood in the corner of the living room, smoothing the front of my simple cotton dress, while Victoria, my mother-in-law, paced the marble floor like a panther in a cage. Her heels clicked a frantic rhythm against the stone.
Click. Click. Click.