Daphne’s life turns chaotic when her mother-in-law, Helen, moves in and takes over, criticizing everything. Helen’s constant interference drives Daphne to her breaking point. Determined to teach her a lesson, Daphne makes a surprising phone call.
“Daphne, I can’t believe you left the dishes in the sink again. Poor John has to live in this mess.”
Biting back a sigh, I looked up from my book.
Helen, hands on her hips, scrutinized the living room with disapproval.
“I’m doing my best, Helen,” I said. “I’ll do the dishes soon. I was really tired this morning.”
Helen sighed dramatically. “We managed just fine in my day.”
Her criticisms were relentless. From smudges on the windows to rearranging the furniture, nothing escaped her notice.
Determined to make her understand, I called Mrs. Anderson, Helen’s critical mother-in-law. Helen’s face turned pale when she got the call. Mrs. Anderson’s visit and harsh comments made Helen realize how it felt to be constantly criticized.
Helen finally understood, and we started fresh, hoping for a more respectful relationship.