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Raised by My Grandmother: Grateful for Her Support, But Her Love Always Came With Strings Attached

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I was brought up by my grandmother. Of course, Im grateful to her, but her love was never entirely selfless.

I was only five when my beloved dad decided he didnt want a family anymore and left us for a woman younger than my mum. Since we were living in his flat at the time, he wasted no time after the divorce in demanding that Mum and I move out.

So, I ended up living with my mums mother, my gran. My father was such a brave man that he found every possible way to avoid paying child support. In short, my mum and I were left with next to nothing and moved into my grans modest flat. Those days were extremely hard for us. Gran had only a tiny pension, Mum was always off working, and I would come home from school to look after the house.

As I got older, I sometimes skipped school to do odd jobs on building sites, so my studies suffered. I felt terribly sorry for my mum and gran, scraping by on pennies. Eventually, I made up my mind that after finishing secondary school, Id leave education and try to get a proper job. Thats when my grans sister, Auntie Edna, showed up and offered that I move in with her. She said shed help with my studies and support me. Auntie Edna had never had children of her own and was truly keen for me to live with her. My mum and gran agreed.

So, I went to live with Auntie Edna, and my mum and gran would visit us from time to time. I must admit, life was a lot easier with her. Auntie Edna had a decent pension, so I could actually focus on school instead of worrying about work. She even taught me how to cook and sew. Thanks to her, I finished school with top marks and went to university in London to study law.

Auntie Edna constantly told me that as soon as I graduated, shed leave her flat to me in her will. She used to say she loved me as her own and wanted to help. But then things took an unexpected turn. In my third year at university, I met Charlotte.

Goodness, Charlotte was beautiful and clever. To my delight, she loved me too, and I knew I wanted to marry her. But when Auntie Edna found out, she made a scene. She insisted that Charlotte was only after my future inheritance and didnt truly care about me.

She said that if I didnt break it off, shed never leave me the flat. Of course, I told Charlotte everything. She actually suggested we part ways if the flat was so important to me, but she made it clear shed be just as happy living with me in some rundown bedsitshe loved me, not my potential inheritance. In the end, I took the risk and chose love. Auntie Edna cut me off completely. I lost my place to live, but I still had my beloved Charlotte.

Now were celebrating our tenth wedding anniversary. Weve got two children, and our love is stronger than ever. With each passing year, Im more convinced I made the right choice.

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