A woman’s mother-in-law accused her of infidelity and declared her husband couldn’t father the child. A DNA test disproved her and provided the most surprising reality.
“You are a wh-” my mother-in-law, Georgia, sneered. Before she could insult, my husband Hans interrupted her.
“Mother! This is not how you address my wife. Apologize now!” After his mother’s chaos, he demanded.
Georgia and my father-in-law, Manny, came over to greet our baby for the first time since his hospital birth. They had only seen him in the delivery ward, but we urged our family to give us time to bond and adjust to this new, lovely reality as three of us.
But after a month, we welcomed guests. I was nervous about Georgia and Manny coming, even though they had behaved well at the hospital. It seems my mother-in-law liked criticizing me and never liked me.
Wait, Hans has B+ blood? Why did I not know? He asked, eyeing her son and his wife.
They came anyhow, mostly because others had posted photos of my baby on social media. The evening was expected to be spectacular, so Hans invited them.
I noticed anything weird when she entered. My kind invitation to spend time with Hans Jr. backfired when Georgia rejected.