05/27/2026
My MIL cooked and did laundry only for my husband after my surgery left me bedridden—then my elderly neighbor stepped in.
I thought marrying Alan meant I'd never be alone again. I had no parents. No siblings. So when he said, "You're safe with me," I believed him.
I even agreed to the surgery he insisted on. I donated my kidney for Alan. His were failing, and the waiting list was years long.
But my recovery went wrong. I woke up unable to stand. "Just temporary," the doctor said. But temporary still meant weeks in a wheelchair.
That's when everything changed. Alan stopped looking at me. Most days, he didn't even speak to me. Instead, his mother moved in like I didn't exist.
Every morning, she'd pick out ONLY Alan's clothes from the laundry basket—his shirts, his socks, his trousers—and leave mine behind like they were invisible.
Then she'd cook. Only for him. She packed his meals into containers with little stickers:
"Don't touch. Personally for Alan."
While I ate crackers and dry cereal—anything I could reach from the coffee table.
While Alan went out with friends, laughing, posting photos.
Days blurred together.
Until the knock.
I rolled myself over and opened the door.
Mrs. Greene stood there, her brows knitted in worry.
She was my elderly neighbor.
The one I used to visit every evening.
"I haven't seen you in a week," she said quietly. "I got worried."
Something in me broke.
I told her everything, every detail.
Her face changed as she listened.
From disbelief... to something much colder.
"That boy," she whispered. "And his mother..."
She straightened slowly.
"I'm going to fix this."
I shook my head weakly. "You don't have to—"
"Oh, I do," she said firmly. "But first, I need to grab ONE THING from my apartment."
Thirty minutes later, she came back.
Alan was already home, sprawled on the couch, watching TV.
"Who's that?" he muttered without looking up.
Mrs. Greene didn't answer.
She stepped inside.
She closed the door behind her.
And slowly pulled something out from behind her back.
The moment Alan saw it, the remote slipped from his hand, and his face went completely pale. ⬇️