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A Close Friend of Mine Spent Years Searching for a Husband—But When She Finally Found One, Her Mother-in-Law Became Her Next Big Challenge

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My friend Charlotte owned a beauty parlour, and she was the kind of clever, generous soul that brightened even the rainiest afternoon. She often surprised her friends with gifts and would never accept a penny for her salons services. Wishing to show my gratitude, I began helping her look after her daughters from her first marriagea peculiar pair who seemed somehow older than their years, with hair the colour of Yorkshire tea.

Charlotte had left her first husband because his greed overflowed into every corner of life, even withholding the simple joys and comforts her girls needed. Later, her second marriage crumbled under the weight of stubborn jealousy, and the third ended with betrayal, as her husband wandered into another womans arms. Yet, in this carousel of swift divorces, Charlotte managed to keep her cosy flatnever forced to share the familiar embrace of her own home.

Despite being forever busy, Charlotte still tried to set me up with someone, though her hectic days made it a comical challenge. By some strange twist, she met a man named Olivera black cab driver she encountered on a hurried trip to the train station. He was a dashing fellow with emerald eyes, and although shed once worried over appearances, they got on splendidly. Within a week, he brought her home to meet his mother, whom he always called, almost reverently, Mum Edith. At first, Edith seemed quite warm, her accent thick with the lilt of Northumberland, but soon it became clear her loving attention bordered on the uncanny.

Even though Oliver was thirty-four, Edith rang and texted him ceaselessly, popped round at odd hours, and meddled in their lives at every opportunity. Once, she cornered Charlotte in the hallway just to inquire if she and Oliver kissed before work, insisting it was the secret to a truly joyful family. Her persistent interference made the flat feel cramped and strangethe sort of space where the clock always ticked a little too loudly. Sometimes, Edith would arrive late from her shift at the bakery, using supper as an excuse to settle in and stay for days.

Oliver, clearly content to have both his ladiesas he called themroaming the same kitchen and sharing the same stories, never strayed far from his mums side. The days folded strangely one into the other, like pages in a book you were certain youd read before.

At last, Charlotte decided it was time to escape the suffocating grip of her would-be mother-in-law: she left the key on the kitchen table, walked into the silvery morning mist, and didnt look back, freed from that peculiar, dreamlike web at last.

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