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My own mother is trying to evict my family from her flat—how could she betray us like this?

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Monday, 18th June

Its been quite a turbulent time with Mum lately, and I feel exhausted by it all. Weve lived together in this flat for so many years, and shes been wanting me to move out pretty much since forever. I cant even begin to count all the reasons shes tried to throw at me, but nothings worked Im on the tenancy, so legally, Im not going anywhere. Still, its hard. I genuinely want to keep things civil between us.

Most people would probably think it odd, a thirty-year-old woman living with her mother. I admit its not ideal, but when John and I got married, there wasnt anywhere else for us to go. And with the boys coming along so soon after, moving just wasnt an option. Lifes been tricky. My wages are hardly enough to stretch, and Johns freelance work doesnt bring in steady income some months are alright, others he barely gets commissions. We can scarcely manage to keep up with the payments on the car, and Mum isnt happy about that, either.

Thats the real reason were still here. Sharing the costs for bills and food is genuinely a relief. Plus, its a blessing to be able to leave the boys with Mum on the days Ive got long shifts honestly, it helps a lot. But for the past couple of years, shes become much more insistent about us buying our own place, always dropping hints or outright telling us to start house-hunting.

Of course, Id like nothing more, but how are we meant to scrape together enough for a mortgage in London? At first, her comments were subtle and Id gently explain that we simply couldnt afford it, but were putting away what we could. Over time, though, its gotten overwhelming. We argue constantly about it now, and its chipped away at our relationship.

John avoids getting involved; he doesnt want to stir up trouble with his mother-in-law. I do get it, but I often wish hed back me up. Truthfully, though, there isnt much he could do. Our only way out would be to buy our own flat, but we wont be able to manage that until the car loan is finally paid off.

I see things from Mums perspective, really. She deserves some peace in her later years, but it feels cruel to push us out. Especially since shes said several times that she plans to leave the flat to me eventually, so what sense does it make for us to move about now?

The worst happened recentlywe had a massive fight, and havent spoken since. It was triggered by my aunts passing; she left a little one-bed flat in Manchester to Mum. I honestly thought this meant Mum would get the quiet space shes always longed for she could move there, and wed finally all be happy.

But Mum flatly refused. She said she wont leave, and she wont let us move into the new flat, either. Well have to sort ourselves outher words stung. I cant help wondering whether this is normal, or how were supposed to carry on from here. Its left me feeling lost, and unsure how to mend things between us.

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