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Ignatius, Hurt by His Mother’s Actions, Chooses to Live Apart from Her

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**Diary Entry 10th May**

I never imagined resentment could fester this deeply.

*You dont respect me at all!*

Mums voice crackled through the phone line, sharp as shattered glass, leaving Evelyn stunned by the sheer force of her indignation.

Evelyn exhaled heavily, the weight of her mother-in-laws demands pressing down like an anvil. She remembered that moment just before her wedding day, when fate itself seemed to conspire against her. The grooms mother, a woman of rigid principles and unyielding opinions, had caught nothing more than a common coldyet she spoke of it as though it were the Black Death, threatening to derail everything.

The call came that morning, mere hours before the ceremony. My irritation flared instantly. *Postpone the wedding?* After months of planningthe venue booked, guests arriving, my parents travelling all the way from Manchesterhow could she even suggest it?

Oliver listened quietly, his jaw tight. Hed never dared challenge his mother before, but now, for the first time, he stood firm.

*Mum, its just a cold. I know youre worried, but we cant cancel everything over something this trivial.*

A stunned silence followed. Then, a choked sobhalf-suppressed, brimming with fury.

*Fine. If neither of you care about my health then let it be. But mark my wordsif anything goes wrong, itll be on your heads.*

The line went dead. The room was silent except for Evelyns nervous tapping on the countertop.

Across town, Margarets fingers trembled as she scrolled through her contacts. Her heart pounded, but her resolve was clear: *They wont celebrate while I suffer.*

*Hullo, Margaret? Its me. Listen, Im afraid the weddings postponed. Ive come down with the fluwell have to reschedule. Oh yes, Oliver agrees, hes ever so concerned.*

A pause. Then, a sympathetic murmur: *Oh, you poor thing! Of course, get well soon!*

Relief washed over her. The lie stung, but necessity demanded it.

Next call.
*Hello, Sarah! Yes, Im afraid weve had to delay the wedding. The doctors say I mustnt exert myself.*

Sarah gasped. *Oh, what awful luck! Bless you, dearrest up!*

One call after another, the same rehearsed line. Each response identicalpity, sympathy, blind trust. Only the gnawing guilt in Margarets chest whispered that she was making a terrible mistake.

By evening, when the ceremony should have begun, only a handful remainedEvelyns closest friends, a few of Olivers colleagues, distant relatives who scarcely knew his mother. The rest had vanished, swayed by Margarets fabricated crisis.

Evelyn felt the betrayal like a slap. Anger surged, hot and bitter, but around her, laughter and music swelled. The celebration went onsmaller, warmer, unburdened by the weight of expectation.

Meanwhile, miles away, Margaret sat alone in her dimly lit sitting room, tears streaking her cheeks. Bitterness curdled into loneliness, swallowing her whole.

*To them, Im just a silly old woman. Was it too much to ask for a little consideration?*

When the truth surfaced, Olivers family recoiled. Some voiced their outrage; others bit their tongues, wary of stirring the pot.

In the end, Oliver had had enough.

We moved to Bristol soon afterfar from his mother, far from the wreckage.

Some wounds never heal. But at least now, were free.

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