When my mom called me last week, I knew something was wrong before she even said a word. Her voice was shaky, like she’d been crying.
She and my dad were finally separating after years of barely tolerating each other. I wasn’t surprised—it had been a long time coming. But then she dropped the real bomb: she wanted to move in with me and my wife, at least for a little while.
I told her I’d talk to Miriam, my wife, before making any promises. But honestly, I already knew what her reaction would be.
Miriam has never been close with my mom. They don’t fight, but there’s this… tension. My mom has always been a little overbearing, the kind of woman who “means well” but always has something to say about how we run our home, how Miriam cooks, even how we’re “taking too long” to have kids. It’s exhausting.
When I brought it up to Miriam, she didn’t even hesitate. “Absolutely not,” she said, folding her arms.
“She doesn’t have anywhere else to go,” I argued. “It’s not forever.”
Miriam let out this long sigh. “I love you, but I already know how this goes. She moves in, she never leaves. She takes over the house, criticizes everything, and suddenly I’m the bad guy when I push back. No, Adrian. I can’t do this.”
I didn’t know what to say. My mom is in a bad place, and I can’t just leave her hanging. But Miriam’s not wrong, either.
And now I’m stuck in the middle, with my mom calling me every day, asking if I’ve “talked some sense” into my wife, and Miriam getting frustrated every time I even mention it.