I’m a 68-year-old retired teacher and grandma, and while I adore my son
Mark and the grandkids, my relationship with his wife, Katie, has always been… strained.
She’s cold and distant, and we clash on just about everything.
So I was shocked when Katie showed up at my house one day with a gift—a three-day trip to a cozy cabin.
She said it was a thank-you for everything I do. I went, still unsure of her intentions,
but tried to enjoy the peaceful getaway. When I came back,
I found all my belongings dumped on the lawn, the locks changed, and a cryptic note from Katie:
“I told you our relationship would never be the same.
Good luck!”
My heart shattered. I thought I’d been evicted from my own home.
I tried calling Mark and Katie—no answer.
Desperate, I drove to their house, but before
I could get there, Mark called and said,
“Come back. We’re waiting.” Back at my house, I found them—and a moving truck.
Mark led me down the street to a beautiful house
I’d always admired. Katie handed me keys and said, “This is yours now.” Turns out,