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Mother-in-Law Decides to Move Into My Flat While Gifting Her Own Home to Her Daughter

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The scene opens on a gloomy London afternoon, rain streaking the windows of our modest two-bedroom flat in Islington. My hands trembled as I poured myself a mug of teamy only comfort these days. I remembered fondly how I once thought myself lucky to have married William. He seemed steady, brave, a proper family man from a sprawling household in Manchester. I should have known his devotion to his mother and darling little sister would always come first.

Janetmy mother-in-lawhad spent years having children until, at last, she got the daughter shed always wanted. Strange way to go about things, but who am I to judge? From what Id seen, she never fussed over her sons the same way. It was always about Lucy.

Lucy was just ten when I met her, a quiet girl. At first, she was no bother. But five years went by, and suddenly, every mishap or trouble Lucy got into landed, inevitably, at our doorstep. She didnt care for school, started running around with rough boys, and every time she found herself in a scrape, it was Williams phone ringing at midnightnever their mums.

I told myself it would get easier. That Lucy would grow up, get married, strike out on her own. But life had other plans. When Lucy decided to marry, Janet announcedover Sunday roast, no lessthat William and his brothers had to pay for the entire wedding. She hadnt a penny, she declared, and Lucys fiancé barely scraped by working odd jobs. So, naturally, the newlyweds moved in with Janether tiny council flat quickly bursting at the seams.

It didnt last. Between Lucys two little ones and the constant arguing, Janet soon realised she couldnt bear living under the same roof. She came up with what she considered a brilliant plan: shed move in with us and leave her flat to Lucy and her young family.

But my heart sank. Id scrimped and saved, working extra shifts at the library to buy our home on my ownWilliam hadnt contributed a single pound. And now he sat across from me, content as could be, saying, Mum will help you out. Itll be grand. As if sharing my tiny kitchen and precious sofa with his mother was a blessing.

We have two bedroomsjust enough for us. Why should I give up my comfort, my sanctuary, to squeeze someone else in? Janet is utterly convinced its our duty to take her in. After all, Williams the eldest. Isnt it expected for children to look after their parents?

I love my husbanddivorce isnt on the cards. But how can I make him see sense? How do I explain that living with his mother would be a nightmare? My nerves are shot, my teas gone cold, and I feel trapped. Has anyone got advice for a woman desperate to keep her marriageand her sanityintact?

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