After our parents died suddenly, I became the sole guardian of my six-year-old twin brothers overnight. The weight of grief and responsibility was overwhelming, but my fiancé, Mark, stood beside us without hesitation. He came to therapy with us, helped create routines, and treated the boys with patience and real love. Slowly, we began rebuilding a sense of family. Only one person never accepted it—Mark’s mother, Joyce.
From the beginning, her comments were cold and dismissive. She hinted that the boys were a burden and that Mark should focus on having “his own children.” At gatherings, she ignored them while doting on other grandchildren. The breaking point came when she gave every child cake at a party—except my brothers. Mark confronted her, but she brushed it off.