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After a family dinner, while I was cleaning up in the kitchen, my daughter-in-law leaned close and whispered, “You old witch, I only tolerate you because of my husband.” I laughed it off and replied, “Don’t worry, you won’t be seeing me anymore.” The very next day, I had the locks on the house changed and… – Reading Times

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She slipped inside and closed the door behind her. She scanned the room to make sure we were alone and sat beside me on the bed.

She said she wanted to apologize for her mother and for what she said about the shampoo. I told her not to worry about it.

But she insisted that it was not okay. Anger flashed in her eyes as she said this was my house.

She said her mother acts like I am a guest taking advantage of her hospitality. I finished her sentence gently.

Skyler nodded and bit her lip. She said she talked to her dad, but he just brushes it off.

He says everything is fine and that I like taking care of them. I sighed because Phillip was a master of self deception.

I took her hand and said that sometimes it is easier for people to ignore problems. Her dad is a good man but he is afraid of conflict.

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