AFTER MY SON HIT ME, I SET THE LACE TABLE…

I moved through the kitchen with deliberate calm, performing tasks that had once been automatic but now felt ceremonial. I unfolded the lace tablecloth my mother had given me decades earlier, smoothing it with care, remembering how she used to insist that beautiful things deserved daylight, not storage. The familiar rhythm of cooking steadied my thoughts as biscuits rose and coffee brewed, as bacon crackled and grits thickened on the stove. This was not an attempt to pretend nothing had happened. It was an assertion that something had. I wanted the room to feel anchored in truth, not chaos.

None of them asked why I waited. They simply took their seats, understanding instinctively that what was about to happen required witnesses, not secrecy. When my son came downstairs later, casual and careless, the smell of breakfast greeting him like any other morning, he mistook preparation for submission. But when his eyes traveled from the table to the unfamiliar faces seated around it, something fundamental shifted. His confidence drained away, replaced first by confusion, then by something like fear. The room grew very still, not tense, but expectant. No one raised their voice. No one accused him.

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