I Got into a Car Accident — Then I Overheard My Future MIL Urging My Fiancé to Dump Me

Life has a funny way of testing us, showing who stands by us. I never expected that test to come from my future mother-in-law.

Months ago, a car accident left me injured. Doctors said I might need a wheelchair permanently. My fiancé Ethan vowed, “Nothing’s stopping our wedding.”

But one evening, I overheard Ethan’s mother saying I was a burden. Heartbroken, Ethan reassured me, then revealed his plan to expose her at our engagement party.

His performance was convincing. I revealed the truth: it was a test of his mother’s love. She apologized, and since then, she’s been more cautious.

Ethan and I grew stronger, realizing the depth of our love. Life showed me who truly stood by me—Ethan and the strength within.

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