Mine and My Own

I never want to see you again.

I don't care how messed up your life is, don't mess around with mine.

I'm not like you, I never will be. Please, my dear, we're not even in the same league. You may learn nothing in a year, I will learn lots and learn it better besides.

Don't you dare drive a wedge in between us husband and wife. Don't you dare imply that I am not happy with him, don't you dare imply I'm not content to stay at home and bear his child, don't you dare imply that I will bring him hurt, don't you dare imply I will bring ruin to my marriage. I will see you ruined before I let you succeed.

My husband is mine, I am his ezer kenegdo and woe betide anyone who threatens mine and my own.

You have violated my territory, crossed over where you should not have trod, muddied that which you should not have touched, and for that, I condemn you.

I do not pity you, you do not deserve it.

Get out of my sight. I never want to see you again.

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