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‘She’s Your Mother, So She’s Your Responsibility!’ He Said, But She’d Had Enough

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*”That’s your motherso she’s your responsibility!”* he snapped, but shed had enough.

Emily fastened her sons coat, gritting her teeth to keep her rising irritation in check. Another forced visit to her mother-in-law loomed aheada woman shed never seen eye to eye with. From the very beginning, their relationship had been strained.

Margaret Thompson had long ago decided Emily wasnt the right wife for her son. No matter what she did, there was always criticism, blame, or some petty complaint.

*”Emily, what now?”* sighed Peter, watching her tense expression. *”You dont want to go, do you?”*

She scoffed and shook her head.

*”Seriously? Youre really asking me that, Peter? You know exactly why I dont want to go!”*

Her eyes flashed with anger.

*”Shell lecture me again, nitpick, find problems where there arent any! Shell go on about how Im raising our child wrongnever mind that I work, run the house, cook, clean, and pay all the bills! Im the one keeping this family afloat!”*

*”But you just sit at home all day”* Peter muttered with a shrug.

Emily narrowed her eyes.

*”Oh, really? You think I just stare at the walls? Or do you imagine the money magically appears in our account?”*

*”I work too,”* he muttered, stung. *”Not my fault I earn less.”*

The truth was, as a designer, Emily earned three times what he did. She carried the financial weight of the family.

*”Maybe you could go alone?”* she asked hopefully.

*”Emily, its Mothers Day! You cant just ignore her!”*

She clenched her jaw and finished dressing their son. Two hours later, they were at Margarets house.

In the living room, as usual, was CharlottePeters niece. Emily had long noticed how Margaret doted on her like a princess while barely acknowledging her own grandson. But that made senseCharlottes parents had died five years ago, and Margaret had taken her in.

Around them sat Margarets sisters, sipping tea and laughing loudly.

Then came the words that changed everything.

*”Ive made my decision,”* Margaret announced. *”Im leaving the flat to Charlotte. Peter, you already have your own home.”*

Peter didnt react, just nodded.

Days later, the paperwork was signed. The flat now belonged to Charlotteon the condition shed move in only after Margarets death.

But fate had other plans.

A stroke left Margaret completely helpless.

*”We have to move in with her,”* Peter declared. *”She cant manage alone.”*

Emilys stomach twisted. She knew what this meant.

Shed be the one feeding, bathing, and changing herwhile still working and raising their child.

But she said nothing.

Weeks passed, and Emily never had a moments rest.

Then, one evening, she snapped.

*”Peter, your mothers flat belongs to Charlotte. Shouldnt she take care of her?”*

*”Charlottes at university, Emily. And she has a boyfriend. She cant exactly move him in!”*

Emily laughed bitterly, shaking her head in disbelief.

*”Peter, I cant do this anymore!”*

He crossed his arms. *”So youve had enough?”*

Her hands trembled.

*”Im drowning in all of this! You, your mother, our child, my jobits too much!”*

*”But you work from home”* he said with a mocking smirk.

Her gaze turned icy.

*”And what does that mean? You think thats not real work?”*

Her heart pounded wildly.

*”You know what? Now its YOUR turn to look after your mother!”*

*”Shes my mother, but your mother-in-law! Thats your duty! You want me to wash her?!”*

Silence.

Then Emily spoke calmly, her voice freezing cold.

*”I owe you nothing.”*

Peter scoffed. *”Then hire a carer!”*

*”Oh, really? Youll pay for that?”*

*”Why should I pay?!”*

*”Then there wont be a carer.”*

She folded her arms.

*”Use your mothers pension. Or your salary?”*

Peters face darkened with anger.

*”Then what do I need a wife for?!”*

That was the moment.

Something inside Emily shattered.

It all became clear.

Peter had been using her all these years.

And Charlotte? She hadnt visited her grandmother once.

That night, Emily didnt sleep a wink.

By morning, she knew what she had to do.

When Peter left for work, she packed her bags, took her son, and walked out.

She left one message before blocking his number:

*”I wont carry this weight alone anymore.”*

That evening, Peter stormed in, furious.

*”Come back, or Ill file for divorce!”*

Emily smiled faintly.

*”Go ahead. I was going to do the same.”*

For the first time, Peter was speechless.

But she didnt wait for an apology. The decision was made.

A month later, they were divorced.

Peter never admitted he was wrong.

And Emily?

She didnt regret a single second.

Six months on

Emily heard the news.

Margaret had passed away.

And Charlotte?

Without hesitation, she threw Peter out.

Only then did he understand.

Hed lost everything.

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