I left my husband to protect my children then my mother in law did something i never expected

I don’t even know where to begin, but I need to get this off my chest before I completely lose it.

I’m in the middle of divorcing my husband, Alex. I moved out with our two kids—Harper, who’s eight, and Milo, who’s five. For the first time in a long while, life was starting to feel normal again. Calm, even. I could finally breathe.

Then my mother-in-law, Joan, showed up at my door.

At first, she acted… normal. She smiled, asked about the kids, and even brought cookies. Against my better judgment, I let her in, thinking maybe we could be civil for the children’s sake.

The first hour was fine. Polite conversation. Compliments about the house. Questions about school.

Then the comments started.

Little remarks about how I “shouldn’t give up on Alex,” how he was “miserable without me,” and how I owed it to the family to try again. I brushed it off, telling myself it was harmless, just a worried mother talking.

But something didn’t feel right.

A few days later, she came back.

This time, it wasn’t just comments. I started finding small handwritten notes in my mailbox. At first, they were vague:
“Think about your family.”
“Alex misses you.”

Then they escalated.

Last week, she showed up unannounced and began pounding on my door. I decided to ignore her, hoping she’d leave. That was a mistake.

Soon after, flyers started appearing in my neighbors’ mailboxes. She was telling people that I had cheated on Alex—something that is completely false.

At first, I tried to ignore it. I told myself it was just small-town gossip and that it would blow over.

It didn’t.

She began taping signs around the neighborhood—my name included—with insinuations that I was a bad mother. Neighbors started avoiding eye contact. Others whispered when I walked by.

Then my kids came home upset.

Harper asked why people at school were whispering about me. Milo came home crying because some kids had called me a “bad mommy.”

That’s when it stopped being something I could ignore.

I felt like I was losing control of my own life, like my reputation—and my children’s sense of safety—were being torn apart in public.

Now I don’t know what to do.
Do I move again?
Call the police?
Confront her?
Try to explain myself to the neighbors?

I feel guilty even thinking about conflict, but I also know I can’t let this continue—not when it’s hurting my kids.

Has anyone else dealt with a mother-in-law this manipulative?
Am I crazy for feeling like my life is being ruined by someone who’s supposed to be family?

Note: This story is a work of fiction inspired by real-life situations. Names, characters, and details have been altered. Any resemblance is coincidental.

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