My Greedy In-Laws Tried to Get Rid of Our Sick Mom, but She Brilliantly Taught Them a Lesson

When Lexie’s in-laws lost their home, she allowed them to stay with her mother. Initially, things were fine, but soon they started complaining about everything, leading to a call to social services.

Cameron’s parents, Jessica and Roger, had lost their jobs and home. Desperate, they moved in with Lexie’s mother, who welcomed them warmly: “Of course, you can stay here. You can stay for as long as you need to.” At first, they helped around the house, but tensions rose when they started complaining about the space and the food.

“They’ve been hinting about a nursing home for me,” Lexie’s mother revealed. In response, she told them she was moving to a nursing home and arranged for social services to take them to a social housing facility. “You took advantage of her kindness and tried to push her into a nursing home. You got what you deserved,” Lexie retorted.

Ultimately, Cameron and Lexie ensured his parents settled in their new place, where they admitted their wrongdoings. “We saw an easy way to live with Tanya, and we just wanted more,” Jessica confessed.

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