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The Day I Returned My Mother-in-Law to My Cheating Husband and His Mistress with Words That Left Them Speechless – 4 Min Read

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In the days when I returned my mother-in-law to the house of my unfaithful husband and his lover, I left them speechless with words they never saw coming.

William and I had been married seven years. From the very day of our wedding, I accepted living with his mother, Mrs. Eleanor, a woman whod suffered a stroke, was partially paralyzed, and needed constant careevery meal, every nap. At first, I believed it would be simple: she was my husbands mother, I was her daughter-in-law, and caring for her was my duty.

But I never imagined the weight of that responsibility would stretch so long and the hardest part was that it fell to me alone. William worked by day and spent his evenings glued to his mobile. Often, hed say, *”You care for Mother better than I ever could. If I tried, shed only suffer.”* I never resented him for it.

I thought that was just life: the wife keeps the home, the husband earns the bread. Until I discovered William wasnt always at workhe had someone else.

One day, I stumbled upon a message: *”Ill come again tonight. Being with you is a thousand times better than being at home.”* I didnt scream. I didnt weep. I didnt make a scene.

Softly, I asked, *”And what of your mother, the one youve neglected all these years?”* William said nothing. The next day, he left. I knew exactly where hed gone.

I looked at Mrs. Eleanor, the woman whod once criticised every bite I ate, every nap I took, who whispered I *”wasnt fit to be her daughter-in-law,”* and a knot tightened in my throat. I wanted to walk away. But then I reminded myselfa person must always keep their dignity.

A week later, I rang William. *”Are you free? Im bringing your mother to you.”*

I packed her medicines, medical records, and an old notebook of instructions into a cloth bag. That evening, I helped her into her wheelchair and said gently, *”Mother, Im taking you to Williams for a few days. A change of scenery will do you good.”* She nodded, her eyes bright as a childs.

At the small flat, I pressed the bell. William opened the door. Behind him stood the other woman, wrapped in a silk dressing gown, lips painted crimson. I wheeled Mrs. Eleanor into the parlour, arranged her blankets and pillows, and set the medicine bag on the table.

The flat reeked of perfume, but the air was cold and silent. William stammered, *”What what are you doing?”*

I smiled softly. *”Remember? Shes your mother. I was only ever your wife. Seven years of my care thats enough.”* The woman behind him paled, a spoonful of custard half-eaten in her hand.

I stepped back calmly, as if finishing a long-planned task. *”Her medical history, prescriptions, nappies, pads, and ointment for sores are all here. Ive written the doses in the notebook.”*

I placed the notebook on the table and turned to leave. Williams voice rose. *”Youre abandoning my mother? Thats cruel!”*

I paused, my back still to him, and answered with quiet resolve. *”You neglected her seven years what is that, if not cruelty? I cared for her as if she were my ownnot for you, but because she is a mother. Now I leavenot for vengeance, but because Ive done my part as a human being.”*

Then I looked at the other woman and met her gaze with a faint smile. *”If you love him, love him wholly. This comes with it.”*

Finally, I set the house deeds on the table. *”The house is in my name. Im taking nothing. He only took his clothes. But if you ever need money for her care, Ill still contribute.”*

I bent and stroked my mother-in-laws hair one last time. *”Be good here, Mother. If youre sad, Ill come see you.”*

Mrs. Eleanor smiled, her voice trembling. *”Yes come when youre home again.”*

I left, closing the door behind me. The room fell silent, thick with perfume and massage oil. That night, I slept in peace, dreamless. At dawn, I rose early, took my son for breakfast, and stepped into a new beginningwithout tears, without bitterness.

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