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The children said they would never visit their grandmother again. After that, I won’t give them anything anymore.

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My child once flung himself into my arms, crying out, Mum, Ill never go to Grannys again. I dont want to go back, ever. Please, Mum.

And this was after only three days spent with their father and his parents. They lived out in the countryside, in an old family cottage. My youngest, Edward, was only four then, and Thomas, the eldest, was six. Their grandfather had been so insistent that the boys come and stay. It was only much later that I learned the real reason.

Elizabeththat was mehad never really found common ground with my husbands parents. My mother-in-law often made it clear that she didnt think I was good enough for her son. I did my best to endure it, but truthfully, I never felt comfortable in her home. There was always bickering and raised voices; the tension lingered like a storm cloud. Even my husband himself disliked visiting; he always returned in a foul mood.

As the years rolled by, our visits to his parents became rare and reserved only for holidays. We couldnt avoid a trip for his fathers birthday celebration; after all, the boys hadnt seen their grandparents for ages.

The party passed smoothly enough. At the gathering, not a soul was wounded by a sharp tongue, which surprised me. Their grandfather even managed to persuade the boys to spend a couple of days in the country. He promised hed take them into the snowy fields for a ride on his vintage sledge.

Naturally, the boys, wide-eyed with excitement, pleaded with me to let them stay. I agreed, even though their grandparents had never been known to spoil them or even offer a sweet now and then. Truth be told, I was hoping to repaint the sitting room, a task impossible with children dashing about underfoot. I never imagined what was to come.

When they returned, the boys burst through the door in tearsEdward first, then Thomas following. They didnt want to talk to me or their father, but in time, the real story tumbled out.

Grandfather had taken them out into the wintry woods for a thrilling sledge ride, much to their delight. But afterward, things soured. Their grandmother began scolding me in front of the children, laying into my name as she always had. When Thomas tried to defend me, she lost her temper, grabbed him by the collar like some ill-tempered hound, and dragged him to the old garden shed. It was bitterly cold, and Thomas wore only his house clothes. She tossed both boys outside and slammed the door behind them.

At that moment, their grandfather was out in the shed tinkering with something. He raced out when he heard the boys weeping. He was horrified at what he saw. For the first time in his life, he raised his voiceand his handagainst his wife. Afterwards, he begged the boys not to say a word about what had happened. He loved his grandchildren dearly and feared he might never see them again if we learned the truth.

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