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Last summer, our son went to stay with his grandmother down in the Kent countryside. Hed been buzzing with excitement for weeks, packing his suitcase well in advance, counting the days until he could escape to Grans house with no clear idea of when he’d return.

Gran truly doted on him. She was delighted to have him, pouring all her care and attention into making him feel cherished. She indulged him, granting him near-complete freedom. The moment Ben arrived in the little village, he felt carefree, the weight of his parents rules lifted off his shoulders. Traditionally, hed always looked forward to these visits. There were no restrictions, just lazy summer days and the gentle rhythm of rural life. But this trip, things took a different turn.

Coincidentally, at the same time Ben came to stay, Grans other daughterhis auntalso arrived. She was a bit of a wanderer, always darting from one city to another for work, never married and rarely at home. Usually, Ben only saw her through phone or video calls, where she seemed almost magical, turning up with presents like some fairy godmother, but never really part of his everyday life.

Now, sharing the same roof for a few days, everything shifted. His aunt started picking him up on little things: the way hed bang the door, how carelessly he folded his clothes, just how long hed spend glued to his phone. In short, she scrutinised his every move. Ben felt hemmed in and miserable. One afternoon he stomped over to his grandmother and muttered, Gran, Aunt Lizzies so unfair! Isnt she going back soon?

Gran simply smiled and explained that his aunt was only trying to teach him a lesson, not be unkind. Thats just her style of raising children, and he ought to listen to her and show respect. Ben, however, kept sulking. Then, when Aunt Lizzie gave him yet another telling off, he plucked up the courage to say, Youre not the boss around here! Only Gran and Grandpa can tell me what to do!

Aunt Lizzie just laughed, then patiently explained to him that this was her home too, and she had every right to be involved. After that, Ben found the courage to apologise, and the tensions melted away. No more arguments followed. It seemed he saw things rather differently after that. His dream of running wild and doing as he pleased fizzled out, replaced by the reality that you cant escape responsibilityeven at Grans.

Even now, we chuckle whenever someone brings up that summer. And we reminded Aunt Lizzie she really ought to come home and visit more often.

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