continued, each word sharpened with intent.
“It is just a piece of metal,” she sneered, nodding toward the bronze star pinned inside my bridal robe. “My daughter-in-law needs to know how to host a gala, not how to clean a rifle. This family does not elevate women like you.”
Filth. That was the word she used next.
“You are filth,” she said calmly, as if continue reading …