I do not get along with my husband's family very
well, but in the beginning it was different.
His
mother talked to me once in a while. Anyway, my
husband has a twin sister named Barbara and they
aren't especially close and their mother never
talks about their father or the rest of their
family they don't really know. You see, their
father died when they were only 11 and they are
the youngest of 8 kids (or so they always
thought).
We were sitting in the living room of his
mother's apartment talking about his sisters
recovery. She had a routine surgery that went
very badly and it was a long recovery for her.
During the course of the conversation we
starting discussing out of body experiences,
because her brother said during a surgery he had
a year earlier, he had an experience where he
saw himself on the table being worked on during
the surgery. A few minutes later, their mother
came back in from the kitchen and asked what we
were talking about and we told her. She made it
very clear she does not believe in things like
that and got really obnoxious sharing her
opinion with us. Barbara looked at her and asked
her who Bethany was out of nowhere. She looked
at Barbara and said, what did you say? Bethany
mom, you know who I mean, don't you? Barbara
went on to explain that during her surgery, she
saw her father and he had Bethany with him. See,
Barbara died on the table for about a minute and
a half during the surgery, but was revived. Her
mother (who was still standing beside a chair)
fell back into the chair and just sat there for
a minute unresponsive to the rest of us. After
she snapped out of her daze, she asked Barbara
how she knew about Bethany, and Barbara said
when she saw her dad, when she was being
revived, he had Bethany with him and they
were both fine.
Their mother told us for the first time Bethany
was their oldest sister. The firstborn. She was
stillborn. Their parents never thought any of
the other kids needed to know. I asked my
husband about her and he never heard of her
either.
To this day their mother won't talk
about her.
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