During Dinner My Mother-In-Law Suggested That Our Daughter Give Up Her Trip To Paris For Her Graduation So That Her Cousin Could Go

During dinner at my in-laws’ house in Naperville, my mother-in-law asked my seventeen-year-old daughter to give up her graduation trip to Paris so her cousin could go instead. She said it casually, like she was asking Sophie to pass the bread. Then she added, “You’re older.

Act like an adult.” Sophie froze with her fork halfway to her mouth, staring down at her plate while the whole table went silent. A few seconds later, my husband stood up so fast his chair scraped hard across the hardwood floor, and when he spoke, even his father looked shaken.

The dinner had started normally enough. Linda had made pot roast, Richard had poured iced tea, and my niece Ava was excitedly talking about prom dresses and college applications.

Sophie had been quiet but happy all evening. She had every reason to be. Two weeks earlier, Daniel and I had surprised her with a graduation trip to Paris, something we had been saving for over a year.

Sophie had never asked for anything extravagant. She studied hard, worked weekends at a local bookstore, and had spent most of high school taking care of everyone else’s feelings before her own Linda knew all of that. She also knew what the trip meant.

Sophie had dreamed about art museums and old cathedrals since middle school. She kept a dog-eared travel book by her bed and had been practicing basic French phrases for months, thinking we did not notice.

But that night, Linda smiled at Ava and said, “It would mean so much more to her. Sophie is sensible.

She’ll understand.”

I thought I had misheard her.

“Sophie should let Ava take the trip,” Linda continued. “Ava needs something to lift her spirits before college. Sophie is the older one, and frankly, she should be mature enough to sacrifice.”

Sophie’s face lost all color.

She did not argue. She just looked down at the plate she had barely touched.

VA

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