– Imagine, she inherited a huge studio apartment, but she still lives with us – Alina complained to her friends about her mother-in-law

From real life. "She decided to teach her daughter-in-law a lesson": She sold her share of the apartment where her son's family lived

– And my husband, my son from my first marriage and I are forced to squeeze into three rooms because of her, and this despite the fact that the apartment has four rooms. She rents a studio apartment, so she can be independent.

– And you own their apartment?

– As the owner's wife, yes.

– And your son? – Well, he's my son. So he is too.

– So what did you do to get the old lady out?

– Oh, lots of things. First, I told her to buy a refrigerator, second, I don't let her in the kitchen, same thing in the bathroom, and third, I keep turning my husband against her…

– Is your husband listening to you? – Let him try not…

Maria endured her daughter-in-law's abuse for a year, not wanting to destroy her son's family. But patience eventually runs out. The woman moved into a studio apartment inherited from her mother, and three days later she called her son:

– As the owner of half of the apartment, I offer you to buy my share.

– But I don't have that kind of money, mom.

– By law, I had to warn you. – A week later she placed an ad in the newspaper. For two months, buyers came and looked at the apartment. Finally, a buyer was found. Maria had chosen her especially.

She even lowered the price a bit so as not to miss such a client. Dagmara, a slender, sensual brunette with a wasp waist, made Alina's life hell. Every day she does her shows in the bathroom, in the toilet, in the kitchen.

She also walks around barely dressed in front of Alina's husband and rolls her eyes. Maria used the money to buy a large one-room apartment, renovate it and furnish it.

She rented a studio apartment and is profiting from the rent she pays. She's just waiting to hear about her son's decision to divorce her.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116