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    I opened my home to my son and his wife — but after six months of living under their rules, everything changed the day they threw my cat out.

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    WHEN HELP TURNS INTO HABIT

    At first, it all seemed reasonable.

    My son was twenty-six. His wife, twenty-four. Newly married, no savings, terrified of mortgages and interest rates that stretched into retirement.

    “Come stay with me,” I said. “It’s a three-room apartment. Save money. Get on your feet.”

    I thought I was being a good mother.

    I imagined shared dinners. Weekend pies. Laughter drifting down the hallway.

    Naive.

    A GUEST WHO WALKED LIKE AN OWNER

    Marina entered my home with a confident step, as if she were granting me a favor by being there.

    The first few weeks, they were perfect tenants.

    Polite. Quiet. Doors closed gently.

    Then the apartment began to feel… unfamiliar.

    One evening I came home from work and froze in the kitchen.

    The spice jars—lined up in the same place for ten years—were gone. A gleaming coffee machine occupied the counter like a trophy.

    “Lena, have you seen the sugar bowl?” I asked.

    “I reorganized everything,” she replied calmly. “It was chaotic. Now it’s categorized.”

    Categorized.

    In my kitchen.

    I swallowed the irritation.

    Let her play hostess, I told myself.

    REWRITING MY LIFE, ONE SHELF AT A TIME

    A month later, she decided I didn’t eat properly.

    Containers of seeds and greens filled the refrigerator. My pot of borscht was pushed into the farthest corner.

    “Nina Sergeyevna, you bought sausage again?” she asked as if I’d committed a crime. “It’s unhealthy. We’ve decided to give it up.”

    We.

    I stood in my own kitchen while they explained what I was allowed to eat.

    That evening I spoke to my son.

    “Igor, I don’t interfere in your habits. Eat whatever you like. But don’t decide for me.”

    He sighed, tired already.

    “Mom, she’s trying. She wants the best for everyone. Just be patient.”

    So I endured.

    THE BATHROOM THAT WASN’T MINE

    Then I returned from the dacha one weekend and opened the bathroom door.

    I didn’t recognize it.

    My bright curtain was gone—replaced by beige fabric. My shampoos were hidden in a drawer. Her jars stood perfectly aligned on the shelf like a display case.

    And my soft rug was missing.

    “Where is the rug?” I asked.

    “I removed it. It collects dust. It’s unhygienic,” Marina answered calmly.

    It wasn’t about the rug.

    It was about being slowly erased.

    “Put everything back,” I said quietly. “And don’t touch my things without asking.”

    She was offended.

    That night Igor explained:

    “You hurt her feelings. She just wanted it to look nice.”

    “It’s beautiful when people ask first,” I replied.

    A HOUSE I DIDN’T WANT TO COME HOME TO

    After that, I stayed late at work more often.

    I avoided returning to the apartment where I had raised my son.

    The walls were the same.

    But I wasn’t.

    And then the final line was crossed.

    THE CAT ON THE BALCONY

    I have a cat. Tisha.

    Old. Calm. Ten years by my side.

    One evening I came home, and he didn’t greet me.

    Silence.

    “Where is the cat?” I asked.

    Marina didn’t look up.

    “He was bothering me. I locked him on the balcony.”

    It was December.

    I opened the balcony door.

    Tisha sat in the corner, shivering.

    Something inside me stopped bending.

    THE DECISION

    I walked back into the room.

    “Pack your things,” I said calmly.

    Igor looked confused.

    “Are you working tomorrow?” I asked him.

    “Yes… why?”

    “Nothing.”

    I didn’t sleep that night.

    Tisha lay beside me, warm and alive.

    And for the first time in months, my thoughts were clear.

    My home is my home.

    THE LOCKS

    In the morning, they left for work.

    I called a locksmith.

    Changed the locks.

    Gathered their belongings neatly.

    Placed the coffee machine on top so they wouldn’t forget it.

    Then I transferred money to my son—enough for first month’s rent and a deposit.

    I wasn’t abandoning him.

    I was setting a boundary.

    THE PHONE CALL

    That evening my phone rang.

    “Mom, the door won’t open,” Igor said, confused.

    “I know.”

    “What does that mean?”

    “It means you’re grown. I helped as much as I could. Now it’s your turn.”

    “Are you throwing us out?”

    “No. I’m giving you the chance to live independently. And no one will teach me how to live in my own house anymore.”

    Silence.

    Marina whispering indignantly in the background.

    “Mom, we could have talked.”

    “I’ve been talking for a year.”

    A few minutes later, suitcases thudded down the stairs.

    MY HOUSE AGAIN

    I closed the door.

    Put the rug back in its place.

    Made tea.

    Tisha curled up beside me.

    For the first time in a long time, I felt the quiet settle around me—not as tension, but as peace.

    Helping your children does not mean disappearing.

    And sometimes, love means changing the locks—

    So everyone can finally grow up.

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