My MIL Made Me Sleep on the Garage Floor After My Husband Died – She Didn’t Expect to Beg for My Help a Month Later
After 17 years of marriage, April’s world crumbled when her husband, James, died in a car accident, leaving her and their twin daughters, Grace and Ella. Forced by her cold mother-in-law, Judith, to sleep in the garage because the house was still in Judith’s name, April endured humiliation for her girls’ sake. One day, while the twins questioned why their mom slept in the garage, Judith overheard, showing rare regret. Soon after, a frail Judith revealed she had stage three cancer and transferred the house to April, seeking forgiveness for her cruelty.
Despite her pain, April chose compassion, moving Judith into the guest room and supporting her through treatment. At the doctor’s, April promised Judith wouldn’t face cancer alone, forging a fragile bond. Should April have chosen revenge instead, or was forgiveness the right path for their fractured family? What would you do?