My Husband’s Adult Kids Came to Our Honeymoon Demanding We Give Them Our Villa – They Got a Lesson in Respect

My husband’s children despise me.

They always have and likely always will, but fortunately, my husband stood by my side when he saw how cruel they were to me.

He taught them an important lesson, which ultimately led them to apologize and rebuild our relationships.

My husband, Jack, is the father of three children over 21 years old. When I met him, he was devastated, having lost his wife two years earlier. He became a father young and, tragically, a widower after only a few years.

About a year after we met, he introduced me to his children, and we didn’t get along at all.

I understood why they were wary of my relationship with their father, who is ten years younger than me.

He is 43, and I am 53.

We have known each other for over nine years and have been engaged for four.

Throughout the different stages of our relationship, his children never made me feel accepted.

I didn’t move in with Jack until all of his children had left home. When I finally did, our interactions were minimal as they were in college.

Yet, whenever we were together, they talked about their mother and made sure I felt like an outsider in the family, despite my reassurance that I was not trying to replace her.

When Jack proposed, their disrespect increased, though it was done behind his back. I didn’t tell him because I didn’t want to cause conflicts.

I knew his family had already endured so much, especially Jack, who had raised his children alone for years.

Jack felt it was his duty to fill the void their mother left.

He worked tirelessly to give his children a luxurious life, even after they moved out.

A few weeks ago, we had a small civil wedding. His children did not attend, citing other important commitments. Since it was a small ceremony, we didn’t mind and chose to spend more on our honeymoon in the Bahamas.

Two days after we arrived, all of his children showed up unexpectedly.

“Daddy, we missed you!” they said.

One leaned in and whispered to me, “Thought you’d gotten rid of us, didn’t you?” Although surprised by their arrival, we welcomed them and showed them around our villa. I tried to be gracious and ordered snacks, while Jack fetched drinks for everyone.

I never thought they would ruin my honeymoon, but one of them nearly made me collapse when they said, “You, 53-year-old hag!

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