Soldier Son Comes Home

The sharp smell of detergent stung my nose as I knelt on the cold wooden floor, scrubbing the same stubborn stain again and again. My knees ached, my back burned, but stopping was never allowed. In this house, rest meant laziness, and laziness meant punishment. So I kept cleaning.

The water in the bucket had already turned gray. My hands were cracked and raw, trembling from hours of work. Behind me, Laura—my daughter-in-law—and her mother lounged comfortably on the sofa with coffee and their phones. They barely acknowledged me, only lifting their feet so I could wipe beneath them. To them, I wasn’t family. I was just useful.

My heart sank. I scrubbed faster, expecting criticism.

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