She Was My Mother-in-Law, Not My Enemy — But When She Died, I Couldn’t Cry

When my mother-in-law died, I didn’t cry — I felt relief. She’d spent ten years making me feel unwelcome. Every visit was an exam I could never pass. At her memorial, my husband handed me a small velvet box. “She wanted you to have this,” he said. Inside was a silver necklace with a sapphire pendant. On the back: my...
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