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Oh, you wont believe this dramaits like something out of a telly show. So, picture this: Emmas in her cosy kitchen in Bristol, right? The whole place smells like cinnamon and freshly baked apple pieproper autumn vibes. Shes just slicing it up when *bang*, the doorbell goes off like its the end of the world.

And whos there? Her mother-in-law, Margaret. All posh in her cashmere coat, hair done up like shes off to high tea at The Ritz, holding a bag from some fancy patisserie where one cake costs half a weeks groceries. Oh, Emma, darling! she trills, like shes just popped round for a chinwag. I was passing by, and it smelled *divine* in herejust like my mums kitchen when I was little!

Emma forces a smile, but inside? Shes wound up tighter than a spring. See, Margarets been *extra* clingy ever since her husband walked out three years back. At first, it was sweetSunday roasts, helping with the washing-up. But then came the Oh, Oliver, love, my blood pressures gone bonkersthe doctor says I need these *ever so expensive* pills And Oliver, soft as butter, always coughed up the cash. First it was twenty quid here, fifty there. Then it ballooned to hundreds. Emma tried to talk sense into him: Ollie, were saving for a new boiler, remember? But hed just wave her off. Shes my *mum*, Em. Shes poorly!

Meanwhile, Margarets Instagram? Full of her sipping lattes at some bougie café, caption: Treat yoselfbest cure for the blues! The *same day* shed sobbed to Oliver about needing urgent heart meds. Emma showed him the post. He squinted at it like his phone was glitching. Maybe its old? he mumbled. OrI dunnomaybe she just needed a pick-me-up?

Emma lost it. Shes blowing your wages on *Victoria sponge* while were eating beans on toast! That night, Margaret rang in floods: Oliver, Im *so* lonely! And now Emmas turned you against me! Ollie spun round, proper furious. Whyre you always on at her? Shes *fragile*! Emma stormed off, rain hammering the window like it was cheering her on.

Next day, Margaret rocked up with chrysanthemums, all Lets make up, pet. But her eyes? Cold as a Cardiff winter. Over tea, she laid it on thick: You youngsters dont understand ageing! My vitamins cost a *fortune* Then Oliver called, panic in his voice: Mum, where *are* you? Margarets tone turned syrup-sweet. With *Emma*, darling! Were having such a *lovely* chat

Emma bailed to the balcony. Enough.

A week later, she went full detectiveprinted bank statements, screenshots, the lot. Laid it all out like a courtroom drama. Look, Ollie. Pharmacy receipt for £200. Same day: her at the theatre. Im dying! text, followed by spa selfies. Oliver went pale. When Margaret dropped by, he confronted her. You *lied*? All those medicine runs were just *shopping*?

Margaret clutched her pearls. I just wanted you to *care*! You never call! But Oliver wasnt having it. No more handouts. Need meds? Ill *buy* them. End of.

For weeks, Margaret tried every trickguilt trips, silent treatment. Then one rainy afternoon, she just cracked. I was selfish, she admitted, staring into her tea. After your dad left, I thought youd forget me too. The money it was my way of holding on.

Emma nearly choked on her biscuit. *Actual honesty?*

Things shifted after that. Oliver still helpedbut on *his* terms. No more blank cheques. And Margaret? She started showing up just to *be* there. Brought over old photo albums, even asked Emma out for coffeeat the same posh place shed once splurged in. This time? Just a cuppa and a slice of cake. I realised something, she said quietly. Loves not about taking. Its about giving.

Now? They bake together on weekends. Margaret visits, but its easy. No ulterior motives. And that apple pie Emma made at the start? Its still there on the tableshared equally. Funny, isnt it? Sometimes the truth doesnt hit like a slap. It dawns slow, like sunlight through clouds. And suddenly? Everyones got a bigger slice.

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