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My Mother Lives Off My Money” — These Words Sent a Chill Down My Spine

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Mum lives off my money those words chilled me to the bone. Ill never forget the day I read my sons message, freezing the blood in my veins. My quiet life in my little flat in Manchester turned upside down, and the pain of his words still echoes in my heart.

Years ago, my son Oliver and his wife, Emily, moved in with me right after their wedding. We celebrated the births of their children together, got through illnesses and first steps. Emily was on maternity leave with their first, then their second, and their third. When she couldnt manage, I took sick days to look after my grandkids. The house became a whirlwind of cooking, cleaning, laughter, and tears. I barely had a moment to rest, but I got used to the chaos.

I waited for my pension like a lifeline, counting down the days, dreaming of peace. But the calm only lasted six months. Every morning, Id drive Oliver and Emily to work, make breakfast for the grandkids, feed them, take them to nursery and school. With the youngest, Id stroll in the park, then come home to cook lunch, do laundry, clean. Evenings were music lessons.

My days were packed, but I still stole moments for my passionreading and embroidery. It was my little escape, my quiet corner in all the madness. Then one day, I got a message from Oliver. When I read it, my heart stopped.

At first, I thought it was a cruel joke. Later, Oliver admitted hed sent it by mistakeit wasnt meant for me. But the damage was done. His words burned: Mum lives off my back, and were still spending money on her prescriptions. I told him I forgave him, but I couldnt stay under the same roof.

How could he say that? Every penny of my pension went on the house. Most of my medicine was free anywaybeing a pensioner has some perks. But his words showed his true feelings. I stayed quiet, didnt make a scene. Instead, I rented a tiny flat and left, saying Id be happier alone.

The rent ate most of my pension. I barely scraped by, but I refused to ask Oliver for help. Before retiring, Id bought myself a laptop, despite Emilys snide Youll never figure it out. But I did. A friends daughter taught me the basics.

I started taking pictures of my embroidery and posting them online. Old colleagues helped spread the word. Within a week, my hobby brought in a little moneynothing big, but enough to prove I wouldnt disappear or beg my son for help.

A month later, a neighbour knocked and asked if Id teach her granddaughter to sewfor pay. That little girl was my first student. Soon, two more joined, their parents happy to pay well. Slowly, life started looking up.

But the wound in my heart hasnt healed. I barely speak to Olivers family now. We only see each other at Christmas.

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