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My In-Laws Treated Me Like an Outsider

Three years of marriage, and Sarah still feels like an outsider in her husband’s family. Every visit to their home is a minefield of cold glances, cutting remarks, and silent judgments—but nothing could prepare her for what happens next. When priceless family heirlooms suddenly go missing, Sarah becomes the target of accusations, betrayal, and a public humiliation that shatters the fragile peace she’s tried to maintain. With her husband hesitant to defend her, she is left facing the family’s wrath alone. Betrayed, humiliated, and questioning everything she thought she knew about love and loyalty, Sarah must decide: will she continue to fight for a family that never wanted her, or will this be the moment she finally stands up for herself?
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Chapter 1

The car crunched down the gravel driveway, and I gripped the door handle until my knuckles ached. Michael didn’t notice—or pretended not to—as his grin stretched wide.

“We’re here!” he said, stepping out and grabbing my hand. “Mom’s making her famous pot roast tonight.”

I forced a smile, my fingers trembling against his.

Three years of marriage, and he still didn’t see—the knot in my stomach, the tightness in my chest whenever we came here.

-

"Great," I managed, the word catching in my throat like a small stone.

The front door swung open before we even reached the porch.

Patricia, my mother-in-law, emerged with arms outstretched—for Michael. Her embrace enveloped him while her eyes flicked over my shoulder, acknowledging my presence with the barest of nods.

"My boy! You're looking thin. Doesn't she feed you?" Patricia asked, her voice dripping with concern that masked the accusation.

Michael laughed. "Sarah's an amazing cook, Mom. I've just been busy at work."

I appreciated his defense, small as it was, but Patricia's pursed lips told me she wasn't convinced. Suddenly I started to feel hard to breathe.

As we stepped inside, Rebecca appeared in the hallway, her critical gaze sweeping over my simple blue dress and cardigan.

"Sarah," she said, my name sounding like an afterthought on her lips. "That's the same dress you wore last time, isn't it?"

Before I could respond, Michael jumped in. "Dad in the living room? I brought that whiskey he wanted to try."

And just like that, he was gone, leaving me alone with the women who had made it their mission to remind me of my outsider status at every opportunity.

"I brought dessert," I said, holding up the bakery box containing an apple pie I'd selected carefully that morning.

Patricia's eyebrows arched. "Store-bought? Well, I suppose not everyone has time to bake from scratch."

Rebecca smirked. "Or knows how."

I followed them into the kitchen, where Patricia was orchestrating dinner preparations like a general commanding troops. She assigned me to salad duty—the simplest task, as always—while Rebecca handled the more complex side dishes.

"The tomatoes need to be diced finely," Patricia instructed me, as if I'd never prepared a salad before. "Not like last time."

I bit my tongue, remembering Michael's plea in the car: "Let's just have a nice evening, okay? Mom's been stressed about Dad's health."

Rebecca hovered nearby, stirring a sauce that filled the kitchen with a rich aroma. "You know," she said, loud enough for Patricia to hear, "when someone really cares about family, they put effort into what they bring to the table. Grandma used to say you can taste love in home-cooking."

Patricia nodded sagely. "Your grandmother was a wise woman."

Michael wandered in briefly, snagging a piece of carrot from the cutting board. "Everything smells amazing!"

I caught his eye, silently pleading for him to notice the tension, to acknowledge the barbs being thrown my way. He smiled blankly, kissed my cheek, and returned to whatever sports conversation he was having with his father in the living room.

Dinner proceeded with the usual undercurrent of tension. David, my father-in-law, spoke primarily to Michael about work and sports, occasionally directing a question at me that Patricia would answer before I could open my mouth. Rebecca dominated the conversation with stories about her job, each tale carefully constructed to highlight her importance.

After dinner, we migrated to the living room. I offered to help clear the table, but Patricia waved me away. "Rebecca and I have a system. You'd just be in the way."

In the way. Like this marriage made me an intruder of their family instead of becoming part of it.

I forced a smile and retreated.

In the living room, Rebecca made a dramatic show of touching her temple. "This headache is killing me," she announced, removing her pearl earrings. "These were Grandma's, you know."

She placed them carefully on the side table, making sure everyone noticed. "They're irreplaceable. The last thing she gave me before she passed."

Patricia clucked sympathetically. "Those pearls have been in our family for generations."

I shifted uncomfortably on the couch, feeling the weight of another evening where every word, every gesture reminded me that after three years, I was still not considered family.

Rebecca's eyes met mine briefly, and I couldn't shake the feeling that something about her performance was directed specifically at me.

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