My MIL Dropped Off 5 Kids at Our Gate and Said, ‘They’re Yours Until September!’ – What I Did Next Made Her Cry

When my mother-in-law dumped five kids on my doorstep without warning, I could’ve screamed, begged, or panicked. Instead, I got smart. And three days later, she was the one sobbing on my porch.

started the way it always does—with a loaded lunch conversation.

“Have you and Michael tried having a baby? Your biological clock is ticking, Nancy. You need to hurry up.”

That was Lillian, my mother-in-law, stirring her iced tea like she was stirring my uterus.

“We’re taking our time, Lillian,” I said politely, masking my irritation with a smile I’ve perfected over years of unwanted advice.

“In our family, four kids is the norm,” she pressed. “Michael was one of four. I was one of five. It’s tradition.”

I nodded, pushing a lettuce leaf across my plate. Across from me, Michael squeezed my hand—our silent signal for deep breaths, it’ll be over soon.

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