My DIL Treats Me like Her Server, So I Decided to Teach Her a Lesson on Christmas

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After Lucy’s husband, Ron, passes, she moves in with her son and daughter-in-law until she feels strong enough to make her next move. Things start off great, with Eve caring for her as she would for her own mother. But then, Eve gets too comfortable and throws all her chores to Lucy.

What will Lucy do next?

Isn’t life supposed to get easier once you retire?

That’s what I always thought, but after my husband, Ron, passed away a month ago, nothing seemed easy anymore. The house we shared for so many years felt too big and too quiet without him.

The silence became deafening, especially at night when all I had were my thoughts and the empty spaces where Ron used to be.

I couldn’t stand being alone in that house, so I made a decision. I asked my son, Connor, if I could live with him and his wife, Eve, for a while.

Connor didn’t hesitate, bless him.

“Of course, Mom.

Stay as long as you need,” he said.

His voice was warm, and it was the first time in weeks I felt any kind of relief. I was grateful that they opened their home to me. I couldn’t bring myself to say it, but I just didn’t want to be alone anymore.

I missed Ron more than I could put into words, but I knew I needed to keep going, one day at a time.

When I moved in, I made sure not to become a burden.

I rented out the old house and handed Connor the rent every month as a contribution.

“Mom, I don’t need your money,” he said. “Really. I want you here!”

“I know,” I said.

“But I’m not about to sponge off my own son. No, I was raised better than that.”

And if I’m being honest, it was also my way of showing him that my stay wasn’t permanent. I just needed to be around long enough to get back on my feet, emotionally speaking.

I didn’t want them to think I would overstay my welcome.

The first few weeks were great.

I was given a cozy room on the first floor of their home.

“It was the guest room, but now it’s yours. And we thought that being on the first floor was better, so that you wouldn’t have to worry about your knees and the stairs,” Connor said, lugging my bags inside.

I was touched by the thoughtfulness.

Eve, my daughter-in-law, was incredibly sweet at first. She fussed over me, constantly asking how I was feeling.

She was always ready to make me a cup of tea and even insisted on cooking every meal.

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