Month: April 2025
I married a mama’s boy. Now, everything in this house must be “just like Mum’s”
The bitterness rests heavily on my heart, not at my children—no—but at myself for how I raised them.
I married a mummy’s boy. And now, everything in this house has to be “just like Mum does it”
We had to change the locks to stop my mother-in-law from treating our flat like her own. My husband and
“Don’t worry, there’s still time to find my son a proper girl!” declared the mother-in-law.
**Diary Entry – 15th March** I can’t believe I let this happen. How did I miss it? Behind his polished
Long ago, in a quiet corner of London, a tale unfolded that would linger in memory. Evelyn’s labour began
He only intended to adopt his ex-wife’s son. Yet fate had other plans—it turned out to be his own flesh
He only meant to adopt his ex-wife’s son. Yet fate had a twist in store—the boy was his own blood.
Sometimes it feels like I’m not living in reality but in some absurd theatre play. My son, a grown man









