After surviving a life-threatening childbirth, I thought the worst was behind me. But just days after bringing our newborn home, my husband dropped a bombshell โ his mother didnโt want me or the baby in her house anymore.
Weโd moved in temporarily after the delivery to recover, but it quickly became clear she saw our baby as an inconvenience and me as a burden. She whispered that I was โtoo weak,โ complained about the babyโs cries, and even questioned if the child was really her sonโs.
One night, I overheard her telling my husband that he needed to โget rid of usโ if he wanted peace. The next morning, he echoed her words: โYou need to go.โ
Shaking and heartbroken, I packed our things. But I also called my lawyer.
Now, living in a small but safe apartment, Iโm rebuilding. My son and I are thriving. Sometimes, losing the wrong people clears the path for the right kind of peace โ one where love isnโt conditional.

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