
Before I could get myself together and say something, my mother-in-law suddenly said, âSon, you should be careful with jokes like that.â
The table went quiet.
My husband laughed again, like it was nothing. âMom, relax. Iâm just kidding.â
But she didnât laugh. She looked straight at him and said, âNo, youâre not. Thatâs not funny, and you know it.â
Everyone at the table stopped eating. I could feel my face burning, and I still couldnât believe what he had just said about me.
She continued, âI remember when you two found out about the pregnancy. She was terrified. She cried for days because she thought the implant failed and she didnât know what to do. You were the one who said youâd figure it out together.â
My husband shifted in his chair.
âAnd now,â she said calmly, âyouâre sitting here acting like she tricked you? Thatâs not fair to her.â
No one said a word. Even his dad looked uncomfortable.
My husband tried to brush it off again. âI didnât mean it like that.â
But the damage was already done. Everyone had heard it. Everyone knew.
For the rest of the dinner, the mood was awkward and quiet. I barely spoke, and he avoided looking at me.
On the drive home, he finally said, âYouâre not still upset about that, are you? It was just a joke.â
I looked out the window for a moment before answering.
âA joke is supposed to be funny,â I said quietly. âBut you just told your whole family you think I trapped you with our child.â
He didnât have anything to say after that.
And for the first time in a long time, I started wondering if he had been thinking that all these years⊠and if the joke had actually been the truth he was finally brave enough to say out loud.