After Lucy’s husband, Ron, passes, she moves in with her son and daughter-in-law until she feels strong enough to make her next move. Things start off great, with Eve caring for her as she would for her own mother. But then, Eve gets too comfortable and throws all her chores to Lucy. What will Lucy do next?
Isn’t life supposed to get easier once you retire?
That’s what I always thought, but after my husband, Ron, passed away a month ago, nothing seemed easy anymore. The house we shared for so many years felt too big and too quiet without him.
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The silence became deafening, especially at night when all I had were my thoughts and the empty spaces where Ron used to be.
I couldn’t stand being alone in that house, so I made a decision. I asked my son, Connor, if I could live with him and his wife, Eve, for a while.
Connor didn’t hesitate, bless him.
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“Of course, Mom. Stay as long as you need,” he said.
His voice was warm, and it was the first time in weeks I felt any kind of relief. I was grateful that they opened their home to me. I couldn’t bring myself to say it, but I just didn’t want to be alone anymore.
I missed Ron more than I could put into words, but I knew I needed to keep going, one day at a time.
When I moved in, I made sure not to become a burden. I rented out the old house and handed Connor the rent every month as a contribution.
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“Mom, I don’t need your money,” he said. “Really. I want you here!”
“I know,” I said. “But I’m not about to sponge off my own son. No, I was raised better than that.”
And if I’m being honest, it was also my way of showing him that my stay wasn’t permanent. I just needed to be around long enough to get back on my feet, emotionally speaking.
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I didn’t want them to think I would overstay my welcome.
The first few weeks were great. I was given a cozy room on the first floor of their home.
“It was the guest room, but now it’s yours. And we thought that being on the first floor was better, so that you wouldn’t have to worry about your knees and the stairs,” Connor said, lugging my bags inside.
I was touched by the thoughtfulness.
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Eve, my daughter-in-law, was incredibly sweet at first. She fussed over me, constantly asking how I was feeling. She was always ready to make me a cup of tea and even insisted on cooking every meal.
“You’ve been through so much, Lucy,” she’d say. “Let me take care of things for a while.”
For a while, it was peaceful. I had never really spent a long period of time with Connor and Eve before—not in their own home—but I appreciated the warmth they provided.
But then, things began to change.
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It was gradual at first.
Eve stopped doting on me, which I honestly didn’t mind at all. I didn’t need to be waited on, after all.
But then she started assigning me more tasks around the house.
“Could you load the dishwasher while I finish this show?”
“Would you mind folding the laundry, Lucy? I’ve got a headache.”
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Of course, I didn’t mind helping out. I was living with them, after all. I wanted to contribute in some way.
But slowly, the requests became more frequent and demanding. Suddenly, I found myself doing all the cooking, all the cleaning, and running all the errands.
I was no longer a guest in their home. I had become the housekeeper.
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One afternoon, just days before Christmas, Eve was lounging on the couch, laughing at some silly romantic comedy on TV. Without even looking up, she called out.
“Lucy, after you finish the laundry, can you go grocery shopping? We need food for tonight and for Christmas dinner. I’ll give you the money before you leave. Nine people are coming over, so get enough for everyone.”
I stopped folding the laundry and just stared at her, my heart sinking.
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Nine people?
And I was supposed to plan, shop for, and cook Christmas dinner for all of them? I couldn’t believe how casually she had assigned me this huge responsibility, as if I were her personal maid.
At that moment, something shifted inside me. I had been trying so hard to be helpful, but it was clear that the longer I stayed, the more I was being treated like a servant.
I mean, really?
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I realized that I needed to do something to remind Eve that I wasn’t there to simply be ordered around.
But I didn’t want to make a scene. I didn’t want to cause a fight, especially not right before Christmas.
So instead, I decided that it was time to teach Eve a little lesson in my own way.
Christmas dinner was a big deal in my family growing up. We always had a massive spread, enough food to feed twice as many people as we invited. Cooking for a crowd was second nature to me, and I decided to put all my energy into preparing the best Christmas dinner they’d ever had.
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I spent hours planning every dish, thinking about how to make everything perfect. If Eve thought I was going to do all the work, then I’d do it, but on my own terms.
When Christmas Eve rolled around, I woke up early and headed straight to the kitchen.
I made a mental checklist: roast turkey, garlic mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, stuffing, honey-glazed carrots, and my famous pecan pie for dessert.
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The whole works. If I was going to cook, I was going to do it right.
All day, I cooked along to Frank Sinatra playing on the kitchen speaker.
The smell of roasting turkey filled the house, and I heard Connor and Eve’s guests arriving, their voices excited as they greeted each other.
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By the time dinner was ready, the table was laden with food. I put out a platter of canapés and poured mulled wine for the guests as they gathered in the living room.
As they began to eat, I could see the admiration on their faces.
“Aunt Lucy, this food is incredible!” one of Connor’s friends exclaimed. “Did you cook all of this yourself?”
I smiled, proud of what I had accomplished.
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“I did,” I said simply.
My son was positively beaming. He looked so pleased with how everything had turned out, and I couldn’t help but feel a small sense of triumph.
I’d shown Eve just what I was capable of.
And Eve?
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I watched her from the corner of my eye as she quietly ate her dinner. She hadn’t contributed a single thing to the meal, but here she was, enjoying every bite.
For the first time since I’d moved in, she seemed a little… embarrassed?
I could tell that she hadn’t expected me to pull off such a flawless dinner, and she didn’t quite know how to respond.
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After dinner, as we cleared the table and started washing dishes, Eve finally spoke up.
“Lucy, can we talk?”
I glanced at her, wiping my hands on a dish towel. “Sure, what’s on your mind?”
She hesitated for a moment, then sighed.
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“I didn’t realize how much I’ve been putting on you. I’ve been so tired lately, and I guess I’ve been relying on you too much. I’m really sorry.”
Her words took me by surprise.
I hadn’t expected her to admit what she’d been doing. For a moment, I didn’t know what to say.
“It’s okay, Darling,” I said. “I don’t mind helping, but you’ve got to remember, I’m not as young as I used to be. These old knees can only take so much.”
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She smiled back, looking relieved.
“We make a great team, though. From now on, I’ll be helping out more. Let’s go put your feet up. I’ll make you a cup of tea, okay?”
And just like that, the tension between us seemed to dissolve. It was a small Christmas miracle. As we sat down with our tea, Eve even offered to massage my knees.
It was something I never would have expected.
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