Every Monday, my 15-year-old daughter, Ava, claimed she was too sick for school. I thought it was stress—until I caught her sneaking out. I followed her to a coffee shop, expecting teen drama, but instead found her meeting Eleanor, my manipulative ex-mother-in-law.
Years ago, Eleanor and my ex-husband, Chris, tried to destroy me during a bitter custody battle after I left him for cheating and emotional abuse. I’d won full custody and a restraining order, vowing to keep Ava safe.
Ava, unaware of the past, had been secretly meeting Eleanor, believing she was a sweet, loving grandma. When I confronted Ava, she accused me of being controlling. Desperate not to lose her, I told her the truth and showed her court documents proving everything.
Realizing the manipulation, Ava arranged one final meeting. When Eleanor tried to play innocent, Ava cut her off, exposing her lies and blocking her number for good.
On the drive home, Ava whispered, “I wanted her to be good.”
I squeezed her hand. “You’ve always been wanted, Ava. I walked through hell to protect you—and I always will.”