Pregnant Wife Locked Outside As Family Dinner Turns Into Horror-heyily

I was twenty-eight weeks pregnant when my sister-in-law locked me out on our balcony and left me in the freezing cold like I was some lesson she had decided the family needed to watch me learn.

The wind hit my face so hard it stole the first breath out of my mouth.

The metal tray in my hands was freezing against my palms, and behind the sliding glass door, our kitchen looked impossibly warm.

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Yellow light.

Thanksgiving plates.

Silverware still clinking.

Turkey grease and dish soap hanging in the air together, the way they do after a family meal nobody is relaxed enough to enjoy.

Then I heard the lock click.

For a moment, I just stared at Melissa through the glass.

I thought maybe she had bumped it by accident.

I thought maybe she would laugh, roll her eyes, and open it again.

I tugged the handle once.

Then again.

Harder.

It did not move.

Melissa stood inside the kitchen with her arms folded, watching me like she had been waiting all day for the world to finally put me where she thought I belonged.

Outside.

Small.

Begging.

“Melissa,” I shouted. “Open the door.”

She leaned toward the glass until her breath fogged the inside of it.

“Maybe a little discomfort will teach you to stop being so weak.”

My hand went to my belly before I even thought about it.

I had been doing that for months by then, covering my baby with my palm whenever the room got sharp.

“Are you insane?” I said. “I’m pregnant.”

Melissa rolled her eyes.

“It’s just a few minutes.”

Then she turned and walked away.

That was how Melissa worked.

She never did anything all at once if she could do it in pieces.

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