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You Can Think Whatever You Want About Me, But You’ll Never Prove a Thing,” Threatened the Mother-in-Law, Forcing Her Daughter-in-Law Into an Impossible Dilemma

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**Diary Entry 17th May**

*”Think what you like, but you’ll never prove a thing,”* my mother-in-law hissed, her words sharp as a knife, leaving me with an impossible choice.

*”Listen carefully, Emily,”* she continued, voice dripping with condescension. *”Believe whatever you want about me, but without proof, it’s your word against mine. Oliver trusts me completely. So if you want to stay in this family, youll keep the house spotless, put dinner on the table, and learn to hold your tongue. Understood?”*

I married Oliver six years ago. Our son, William, is now five. We werent rich, but we managedI worked as an accountant, Oliver as an engineer. Life was simple, happy.

Then Olivers mother, Margaret, was diagnosed with severe angina. She quit her job, needing constant care. Of course, we helped. I stopped by after work with groceries, cooked her meals. Sometimes I brought William because there was no one else to watch him. Oliver visited when he could.

At first, it was natural. But soon, the strain began to show. Money vanishedprescriptions, treatments, special foods. Oliver handed over part of his salary without question, and I accepted it. Until I realised we couldnt afford Williams new shoes, or his swimming lessons, or the washing machine that had given out. My winter coat was five years old, but when I mentioned it, Oliver would sigh:

*”Just hold on. Mum comes first.”*

So I stayed silent. Until the day I overheard the truth.

Id received a small bonusnothing grand, but enough for a nice bottle of wine, some cheese, an evening with Oliver like we used to have. On my way home, I picked up groceries for Margaret, letting myself in with the spare key.

Then I heard her.

*”Oh, Ill keep this act up as long as I can,”* she chuckled into the phone, cigarette in hand. *”Why not? Oliver foots the bills, Emily runs errands like a trained dog. Im not giving that up. Cheers, Veronica, for sorting that medical note.”*

The bag slipped from my fingers. Tomatoes and apples rolled across the floor.

Margaret spun around, panic flashing in her eyes. *”Emilywait! I can explain!”*

But I was already gone.

That evening, after William was asleep, I confronted Oliver. He refused to believe ituntil I played the recording from my next visit, where Margaret sneered:

*”Youve got no proof, no witnesses. Olivers on my side. So clean, cook, and shut upor youll lose him.”*

Hearing his mothers voice, the spite in it, shattered him.

When he finally faced her, she tried the same actweak, pitifuluntil he played the recording back. Her mask slipped. *”Fine! I wanted attention! You owe me that much!”*

Oliver left without another word.

That night, he came home with rosesdeep red, the ones Id always loved. *”Im sorry,”* he murmured.

No more lies. No more sacrifices for a woman whod played us. Margaret went back to work. We saw her rarely.

And Oliver? He holds us tighter now. Because family isnt built on dutybut on trust.

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