The Box She Left Behind

When my mother-in-law passed away, I felt something I wasn’t proud of — relief. She’d never liked me. From the day I married her son, she made it clear I’d never be “good enough.” She criticized everything — my cooking, my job, even the way I dressed. Not once did she offer a kind word or a gift.

At her memorial, I stood quietly beside my husband, mostly numb. Then he turned to me, holding a small, neatly wrapped box.
“She asked me to give you this on her funeral day,” he said.

I hesitated. Why would she leave me anything? Slowly, I opened the box. Inside was an old silver locket and a folded letter. My hands trembled as I read the first line:

“You may not believe this, but I prayed for you every night.”

She wrote about how losing her own mother young had made her fiercely protective — and how that had turned into coldness she didn’t know how to control. She admitted she envied me — my confidence, my independence — things she never had the courage to be.

“I pushed you away,” she wrote, “because I was afraid you’d replace me in my son’s heart. But you never did — you just made his world bigger. Thank you for loving him when I couldn’t show I loved you.”

By the time I finished reading, my tears had soaked through the page.

Inside the locket was a photo — one of me and my husband from our wedding day. On the back, in faint engraving, were the words:
“For the woman who finally made him smile.”

That day, I realized something: sometimes people show love in the only broken way they know how.

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