I never imagined a Christmas visit to meet my boyfriend’s family would test me like this. From tense dinners to unexpected guests, nothing went as planned. But when his ex arrived, I decided to play their game.
I always considered myself an ambitious woman.
My career?On track. My life? Nearly perfect.I’d built a world where success was a goal I always achieved.
But as I stood on Brian’s parents’ porch, gripping a bottle of expensive wine like it was my lifeline, I realized this challenge might be my toughest yet.
The house loomed in front of me, with its grand columns and flawless exterior that screamed perfection. It looked so polished, so pristine, it could have been the set of a holiday movie.
My confidence wavered.
I plastered on my best smile, even as my hands trembled.
“You’re going to be fine,” Brian said. He placed a comforting hand on my shoulder. “They’re going to love you.
Trust me.”
I nodded, swallowing hard, but my eyes remained fixed on the house.
“It’s not them I’m worried about,” I joked weakly.
Brian gave me an encouraging smile, then rang the doorbell. A moment later, the door swung open, and there she was—Cora, Brian’s mother.
She was tall and graceful, her elegant outfit perfectly tailored.
Not a single strand of her neatly coiffed hair was out of place.
“Welcome,” she said, her voice as smooth as silk.
Her eyes moved over me like a scanner, taking in every detail of my outfit, posture, and presence.
“Nice to meet you,” I said brightly, offering the bottle of wine.
“I thought this might go well with dinner.”
“How thoughtful,” she said, though her tone suggested she thought otherwise.
Dinner didn’t go much better. Seated at the long dining table, I found myself under a spotlight.
“So, Sara,” Cora began, folding her hands elegantly.
“What do you do?”
“I work in marketing,” I replied. “I specialize in brand strategy.”
“It is,” I said with a polite smile.