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My Daughter-in-Law’s Phone Ringtone Made Me Rethink Helping My Son’s Young Family Find a Home

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The ringtone on my daughter-in-laws phone made me reconsider helping the young family find a flat

I live alone in a lovely one-bedroom flat in central London. My husband passed away five years ago, and I inherited another two-bedroom flat from my aunt, this one in a less fashionable but still pleasant part of the city. I let it out to tenantsrespectable, tidy young peoplevisiting them once a month to collect the rent and check the place over. For two years, there hadnt been any trouble.

When my son got married, he and his wife decided to start their own family life, renting a place while they saved for a mortgage deposit. I let them get on with it, although in my mind Id planned that, eventually, Id give them the flat from my aunt to do as they wished withsell it, refurbish it, redecorate, whatever suited them.

A year after the wedding, they had a baby boy. The arrival of my grandson only assured me further that I should put the paperwork in order for my son. As recently as a week ago, I was set on doing this.

It was just after my 60th birthday. Id decided to celebrate in style, especially for myselfbooked a private room in a restaurant, invited a host of friends and acquaintances, not forgetting my son and daughter-in-law.

My relationship with my daughter-in-law had always been straightforward. Shes rather sensitive, prone to the odd emotional outburstsometimes aimed at mebut I chalked it up to her youth and never held a grudge. Yet what she did in front of all my guests that night changed my view drastically.

My son and his wife arrived at the restaurant with their child. The bustling atmosphere wasnt exactly ideal for a little one, so my daughter-in-law warned me theyd probably leave after an hour. I understood.

When it was time for them to go, my daughter-in-law couldnt find her phone. I followed her around, helping her search; to make things easier, I dialed her number.

The guests noticed us lingering, the mood grew a little tense, conversation falteredand at that very moment, from somewhere on a window ledge, a sound erupted: a furious growling, barking, and howling of a dog! Heads turned. My daughter-in-law flushed scarlet, dashed to the window, snatched up her phone, and silenced the call.

All eyes were on her, and then me. My brother, ever the diplomat, rescued the moment by starting up the music again, raising a glass and proposing a toast. But there was a subtle discomfort lingering in the airthe sense that something had stuck in everyones mind.

All through the evening, I caught guests whispering about it, gossiping about my daughter-in-laws highly original choice of ringtonefor my number, no less. The next day, I asked my son for an explanation; surely hed heard that howl more than once? But he brushed it off as nothing.

Since then, I have kept my distance. The idea of gifting them the flat has been put on hold, at least until things improve between us. All I wanted was a simple apology from my son and daughter-in-law. If they honestly think of me as a dog, wellthats their prerogative. But life has taught me this: sometimes the smallest signs reveal the largest cracks in our relationships, and respect, once lost, takes time and sincerity to mend.

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