22 August 2026

I never told my arrogant in-laws that my husband had secretly gotten a vasectomy four years ago.

I offered a practiced, polite laugh. “We’re just reveling in the newlywed phase, Gloria. We’ll certainly start trying when the timing feels right.”

Her smile didn’t waver, but her eyes grew distinctly colder. “Of course. It’s just… Daniel’s father welcomed his firstborn at twenty-six. The men in this lineage possess a profound desire to establish their legacies young.”

I swallowed the sudden tightness in my throat and let the comment evaporate into the humid air. But it was only the beginning. Soon, the polite inquiries morphed into a relentless, suffocating drumbeat. It happened at every holiday gathering, every mandatory Sunday roast, even during random midweek phone calls where Daniel would suddenly shove the receiver into my chest, his face tight with panic, mouthing, Please, just handle her.

Gloria began aggressively recounting tales of every acquaintance’s new grandchild. Mason transitioned to delivering heavy-handed monologues about “dynastic continuity” and “fortifying what the family had built.” Through it all, Daniel remained a silent phantom beside me, entirely mute. On the long, tense drives back to the city, he would rub his temples and sigh.

“You know how they operate, Rach. They don’t genuinely mean anything malicious by it.”

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