They Wanted My Room For The Baby, But Life Had Other Plans

My son and DIL moved in with me because I have space. They have 4 kids and now my DIL is pregnant. Recently she told me, “I found you a flat.

When you move out, our baby will get your room!” I don’t want to leave my house. But then my son said, “Mom, I have been paying attention to how unhappy you’ve been… and I think we need to talk.”

That sentence stopped me cold. I wasn’t sure whether to feel hopeful or braced for more disappointment.

My son, who used to call me every other day, who once said I made the best stew on earth, now barely looked me in the eye. Since they moved in, I’d gone from being Mom to a housemate. An unwanted one.

“You’ve been staying in your room a lot,” he continued. “You don’t join us for dinner. I know things feel… off.”

Off?

That was an understatement. It wasn’t just about space. It was the way my daughter-in-law had slowly started treating me like an old guest overstaying her welcome in her own house.

She rearranged my pantry without asking, threw out my tea mugs, and even gave away my favorite reading chair. The one that creaked in just the right way when I rocked the twins to sleep years ago. Still, I bit my tongue.

Again and again. Until that day she came up to me, smiling like she was doing me a favor, and said, “Good news! I found you a flat near the train station.

You’ll love it. It’s smaller, cozy. When you move out, our baby will get your room!”

I wanted to say a million things.

But my lips only parted to ask, “When do you expect me to move?”

She shrugged, “Before the end of next month would be great. I already spoke to the landlord.”

That’s when my son pulled me aside and confessed he’d been watching things unfold. “I don’t want you to leave,” he said.

“I know you built this home with Dad. I know what it means to you. But I also know you don’t feel at peace anymore.”

That part was true.

The walls echoed more arguments than laughter these days. The grandkids were loud and sweet, but discipline was thin. My daughter-in-law often left me with them for hours while she “ran errands,” and then snapped if I said no to something, like juice before dinner.

“I wanted us to stay here temporarily,” my son said. “Just to get on our feet. But it’s been almost a year, and now we’re bringing another baby into a house that already feels crowded.”

I stared at him.

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