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Son-in-Law Threatened to Cut Off My Daughter Unless I Sell My Mother’s House

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My son-in-law said Id never see my daughter again unless I sold my mothers house.

Id spent half my life alone. Well, not entirelyId been married once, but my husband left a year after our wedding, just after our daughter was born. On his way out, Peter did at least leave us the three-bedroom flat. Small mercies, I suppose. I never planned to marry again. I wasnt really alone, anywayI had Valerie to raise, and heaven knows that kept me busy enough.

I knew Id done my best, but Valerie still missed having a fathers presence. There was nothing I could do about that. Over time, she grew overly attached to every boy she dated or even befriended. Not all of them appreciated the clinginess. More than once, I had to patch up her broken heart with tea and sympathy. But fate has a sense of humour, and eventually, she met Daniel.

He was steady, kind, and practicaleverything Id hoped for in a son-in-law. He respected me, adored Valeriewhat more could I want? For a while, I thought he was perfect. But life isnt a fairy tale. Six months into their marriage, Daniel changed.

Meanwhile, I was caring for my own mother. Shed had me young, just as Id had Valerie young, so shed lived to see her granddaughter grow. But age had caught up with her, and when she fell ill, I moved her in with me. It wasnt a burdenMum was sharp as a tack and never demanded much. But Daniel? He acted like Id brought home a feral cat.

No idea why it bothered him so much. It wasnt like I expected him to spoon-feed her or change her bedsheets. But the more time passed, the frostier he becameand Valerie followed his lead. We used to share meals; now they holed up in their room. I tried talking to her, but she just made excuses.

No grandchildren, either. “Were focusing on ourselves,” they said. At first, I nudged. Then I gave up. Their life, their rules. Still, Daniel became unbearablestrutting around my flat like he owned the place, though hed never lifted a finger to fix so much as a leaky tap. Meanwhile, he was always out with his mates, living it up. Whatever happened to the lovely son-in-law I thought Id welcomed?

Guess the mask had slipped.

By New Years Eve, he was insufferable. He refused to celebrate with us, dragging Valerie to their room while Mum and I clinked glasses alone. Valerie at least wished us happy new year at midnight. Daniel? Couldnt be bothered.

Then, the next day, he dropped the bombshell: “Were selling your mothers house to buy our own flat.”

I nearly choked on my tea. “Youve lived here rent-free for half a year, and thats not enough?”

“No. Earn your own flat. Thats Mums househers to decide what happens to it.”

Daniel didnt like that. By evening, hed packed his bags, taken Valerie, and stormed off to his parents.

It stung that she didnt even argue. But its her life. If she thinks this is happiness, so be it.

Did I do the right thing? What would you have done?

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