Two weeks after the wedding, my sister Carol hosted our usual Sunday family dinner.
Daniel arrived with Emily.
My cousin Mark looked around the table. “Linda, I thought you said Daniel got married last week?”
Mark frowned. “Wait… we didn’t get invited?”
I shrugged slightly. “You’d have to ask them.”
Daniel shot me a warning look, but the questions were already coming.
“Where was the wedding?” Carol asked.
Emily forced a smile. “It was just a small ceremony.”
I leaned back in my chair.
“I wouldn’t know,” I said evenly. “I wasn’t there.”
Carol blinked. “You weren’t invited?”
“I’m just answering questions,” I said.
Emily shifted uncomfortably. “We wanted something private.”
“Private from your own mother-in-law?” Carol asked.
Dinner turned tense after that.
Later, Daniel followed me outside.
“What was that about?” he asked.
He rubbed his forehead. “Emily felt like you were too involved in our lives.”
“I asked where you live.”
“We want to start our life independently.”
“You’re doing a great job,” I replied calmly. “You’ve already cut me out.”
“That’s not what we did.”
“You got married without inviting me and refused to give me your address.”
“I’m respecting your boundaries,” I continued.
“It means I’m not acting like your safety net anymore.”
He frowned. “What are you talking about?”
“Your car insurance is under my policy. Your phone is on my plan. And I’m paying for your storage unit.”
His expression changed immediately.
“You wanted independence,” I said.
For the first time since the wedding, Daniel looked worried.