8 Months Pregnant, I Discovered My Husband Chose His Mom Over Our Baby

My husband gave away our baby’s nursery to his mom because she was “lonely and depressed.” I was devastated. That night, I overheard her true intentions—and realized she was far more cunning than I thought.For months,

Evan and I poured love into the nursery: sage-green walls, hand-painted clouds, and a crib that made him tear up. It was our promise of “our little family.” But while I was at a prenatal check-up, Evan let his mom Lydia move in—

into the nursery. The crib was shoved aside, replaced by her queen bed and belongings. She dismissed my work as “childish” and brushed off my protests with a smug smile.That night, I heard her laughing on the phone: “I told

Evan I was depressed, and he begged me to move in! His wife can’t say a word without looking heartless. By the time the baby comes, I’ll be so established here they’ll forget whose house it was first.” My stomach dropped. She had

staged everything. Evan didn’t believe me at first, so with Aunt Carla’s help, I recorded Lydia boasting about manipulating him and plotting to take over the nursery—and even the basement. When I played the recording for him,

the truth finally sank in. His mother’s mask slipped, and he told her to pack her things.Over the next days, Evan moved the crib and rocking chair back, apologizing through tears. He admitted he’d been conditioned his whole life

to put his mother’s needs first. “But your family is here now,” I told him, pointing to my belly. He finally understood.When Lydia left, our nursery was restored, and so was a fragile peace. Standing together, Evan wrapped his arms around me as we whispered, “Our baby’s room.” This time, I believed him.

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