A year after the wedding, Victoria realized that her husband’s parents had completely renovated their apartment at their expense. Victoria was an only child, and her parents did everything to ensure that their daughter did not need anything. She even had her own apartment, which came in handy when Victoria got married. For the wedding, the parents also gave them a car, and since the young people both worked and earned well, they could also save. Almost immediately after the wedding, the husband’s parents for some reason needed to make repairs in their apartment. Since they had no money, they asked the young couple for a small amount of money in debt. Victoria remembered their wedding gift – a mobile phone for her son.
It was a strange wedding gift, but Victoria did not mind supporting her new relatives. Since then, it has been so. Her husband’s parents always needed to buy something. But they never had any money. Frank, Victoria’s husband, never refused them. She was only happy with such a devoted attitude of her husband to her parents. But one day she found their savings box completely empty. However, Frank did not warn her about this. An unpleasant conversation took place between the couple. Not a scandal, but the residue still remained. A month after this incident, Frank’s parents invited Victoria to visit. Imagine her surprise when Victoria saw that in a short time their apartment had completely changed. The hostess had also dressed up and hung herself with gold chains.
Victoria asked her husband to go out on the balcony and asked: “Frank, what do you mean? Do you see that they live better than we do? My parents are trying to help us in every possible way, and what do yours do? – The same as always! – Frank’s grandmother suddenly intervened in their conversation. – Do you remember a year ago I advised you to run away from them, my daughter? My daughter-in-law is used to suck up to people and pull from them as much as she can. I’ve told Frank that many times, but he doesn’t listen to me. They raised me, invested in me. It’s time to pay the bills. – Maybe, – Victoria said, – but I don’t owe them anything. And you decided to give them our joint money. I think it can’t go on like this. And it depends only on you whether we will remain a family or you prefer to return to your parents.