Claire had long accepted that her mother-in-law, Marlene, was a bit… particular.
She liked things done a certain way, had a schedule for everything, and rarely deviated from her routines.
But when Marlene suddenly began showing up at Claire’s house every few days with bags of laundry,
claiming her washing machine was broken, something felt off. At first, Claire didn’t think much of it.
Maybe the washer really was broken. But week after week, Marlene arrived with more loads—
always stained, always secretive, and never staying long enough to chat. She would,
insist on doing the laundry herself and avoid eye contact when Claire asked innocent questions.
One afternoon, curiosity got the better of Claire. She left work early and came home to find
Marlene in the laundry room, frantically scrubbing what looked like blood-stained sheets.
Caught red-handed, Marlene froze, clearly panicked. When Claire demanded an explanation,
the truth came tumbling out in a flurry of emotion. Marlene hadn’t been doing laundry for
herself at all—she’d been rescuing injured stray animals, secretly nursing them back to health
in a rented storage space. Her husband, Claire’s father-in-law,