She showed up for the holidays with her usual fake sweet tone, complimenting the house, the food, and my husband, Brian. It was too much. Then one night, I caught her using Brian’s phone. She claimed she was calling her sister, but his phone automatically records calls for work. The next morning, I listened. She wasn’t calling her sister—she was calling my ex, Darren.
On the call, she told Darren I was “miserable” and still in love with him. She even planned for him to show up at our bakery when I’d be there alone. My mom had done this before—always sabotaging the good things in my life. This time, I told Brian everything, and together we set a trap. When Darren showed up, I rejected him completely, making it clear I’d moved on.
That night, I confronted my mom with the recording. She tried to defend herself, saying she knew what was “best” for me, even insisting Brian would eventually bore me. I told her she had to leave. She stormed out, furious, and later posted a vague, dramatic message online. But something unexpected happened—my dad called to say he was proud of me for standing up to her, revealing she had once manipulated him the same way.
For the first time in my life, I felt free. My mom’s control had defined so much of my past, but now, with Brian by my side, I finally felt like I’d shut a door that should’ve been closed long ago.