I Came Home with My Newborn Twins to Find the Locks Changed, My Stuff Thrown Out, and a Note Waiting for Me

I Came Home with My Newborn Twins to Find the Locks Changed, My Stuff Thrown Out, and a Note Waiting for Me
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After welcoming my first children into the world, I believed my husband would prioritize us over his mother, but that didn’t happen. This time, when he sided with her yet again, I decided it was the final straw. I revealed her true nature as a manipulative liar and bully.

You’d imagine bringing home newborn twins would be one of life’s most joyous moments. For me, it began that way, but it quickly spiraled into chaos.

After spending three days in the hospital recovering from an exhausting delivery, I was finally ready to go home with my beautiful twin daughters, Ella and Sophie. I had envisioned this moment for months: my husband, Derek, arriving at the hospital with flowers, tears of joy in his eyes as he cradled one of our babies.

Instead, I received a rushed phone call that shattered everything.

“Hey, love,” Derek said, his tone hurried. “I’m really sorry, but I can’t pick you up as planned.”

“What?” I asked, adjusting Sophie’s swaddle. “Derek, I just had twins. What could possibly be more important than—”

“It’s my mom,” he interrupted. “She’s not doing well. She’s having severe chest pains. I need to take her to the hospital near her place.”

His words felt like a punch to the gut. “What? Why didn’t you tell me sooner? Derek, I need you here.”

“I know,” he replied, sounding frustrated. “But this came out of nowhere, and it’s serious. I’ll come to you as soon as I can.”

I clenched my teeth, holding back my anger and disappointment, and muttered, “Fine. I’ll just take a taxi.”

“Thanks,” he said before hanging up.

Since Derek’s mother lived in another city, the chances of him returning the same day to get me and the babies were slim. Knowing how devoted he was to his mother, I doubted he’d leave her alone, so the taxi was my only option.

As the call ended, my heart sank. I wanted to believe Derek wasn’t being heartless, just overwhelmed and tied to his mother. Still, the hurt was undeniable. This was the same mother-in-law (MIL) who had insisted we give her a spare key to our house so she could “help” with the babies, yet now she was suddenly unwell.

I tried to push the frustration aside as I secured the girls in their car seats, which Derek had dropped off the day before, and hailed a cab.

When we arrived home, I froze. My suitcases, diaper bags, and even the crib mattress were scattered across the front lawn and near the doorstep. A knot tightened in my stomach. I paid the driver and stepped out with the twins, glancing around nervously. Something was terribly wrong.

I approached the front door, fumbling with my keys while calling out Derek’s name, even though I knew he couldn’t be home yet. The key wouldn’t turn. Confused, I tried again. Nothing. Then I noticed a folded piece of paper taped to one of the suitcases.

*Get out of here with your little moochers! I know everything. Derek.*

My breath caught, and my heart stopped. My hands trembled as I read the note repeatedly, trying to make sense of it while hoping it was a nightmare. This couldn’t be happening. Not Derek…

Not the man who had held my hand through every doctor’s appointment, who had cried when we first heard our daughters’ heartbeats. Then, the worst part of the day unfolded.

Desperate for answers, I called him immediately. Straight to voicemail. Again. Voicemail. Panic set in as Sophie’s cries joined Ella’s. I rocked their car seats, forcing myself to think.

“Mom,” I whispered, my hands shaking as I dialed her number.

“Jenna?” Mom answered on the first ring. “What’s wrong? Are the twins okay?”

I choked out the words, barely holding myself together. I hadn’t wanted to involve my mother due to her health issues, but this felt like an emergency.

“Derek… He changed the locks. He threw my stuff outside. Mom, he left this horrible note.”

“WHAT?!” Her voice rose sharply. “Stay there. I’m coming.”

Minutes felt like hours before she arrived. Mom took one look at the mess and narrowed her eyes, furious.

“This doesn’t make sense! Derek wouldn’t do this; he loves you and the girls!”

“That’s what I thought,” I said, rocking Ella to calm her cries. “But he’s not answering. And what does ‘I know everything’ even mean?” I asked, showing her the note.

“I’m so sorry, sweetheart,” she said, pulling me into a hug. “Let’s go to my place until we can reach your husband, okay?”

She helped me load the bags into her car and took us to her home. After dissecting what had happened and repeatedly calling Derek with no answer, my anxiety skyrocketed. That night, I barely slept.

The next morning, I decided I needed answers. Leaving the twins with Mom, I drove back to the house in her car. The yard was empty, my belongings gone. I knocked on the door. No response. I walked around to the back, peering through the windows, and froze.

Derek’s mother, Lorraine, sat at the dining table, sipping tea! I banged on the door, and she looked up, startled, nearly spilling her tea before she saw me and smirked.

“What are you doing here?” I demanded, pounding on the door.

Lorraine rose slowly and opened it just a crack. “Jenna. You’re not welcome here. Didn’t you see the note?”

“Where’s Derek?” I snapped. “Why did he—”

“He’s at the hospital in my city,” she said smoothly. “Taking care of his sick mother.”

I stared at her, disbelief washing over me. “Sick? You’re standing right here!”

She shrugged, her lips curling into a malicious smile. “Maybe I’m feeling better. Miracles happen.”

“You lied to him, didn’t you? You faked being sick!”

Her smile widened. “And?”

My hands balled into fists. “Why? Why would you do this?”

She crossed her arms, her smugness growing.

“I told Derek from the start that our family needs a boy to carry on the name. But you? You gave us two girls. Useless,” she confessed unapologetically, finally revealing her true feelings after all these years.

Her words knocked the air out of me. I was too stunned to speak, and she took my silence as permission to continue.

“I knew you’d ruin my son’s life, so I took matters into my own hands. The note was a bit much, but I needed you to believe he wanted you gone. I even ensured he couldn’t call you by taking his phone right out of his pocket when he wasn’t looking. You were supposed to take your things and get out of our lives, but here you are…”

I couldn’t breathe. This woman had orchestrated everything, lied to her son, and manipulated him into taking her to the hospital under false pretenses before sneaking away, locking me out of my home, and stealing his phone—all because she disapproved of my daughters!

“You threw us out over that?”

“Of course,” she said, unbothered. “I even bribed a nurse at the hospital to keep him there. And it worked, didn’t it?”

I felt sick. “You’re deranged!”

“Call me what you want,” she sneered. “I call it protecting my family. Besides, my Derek always takes my side and will see things my way as usual.”

Her words echoed in my mind as I drove to the hospital where my husband was still waiting. With every mile, my anger grew. How could she justify such cruelty? My hands gripped the wheel tightly, knuckles white with fury.

I knew my MIL was mean, but I didn’t think she was evil! She had never approved of my relationship or marriage to her son, always believing Derek deserved someone wealthier and fancier, unlike me.

When I reached the hospital, I found my husband pacing in the waiting room, his eyes shadowed with worry.

“Jenna!” he said, rushing toward me. “Where have you been? I don’t have my phone or know your number by heart, so I couldn’t call you!”

“Your mother took your phone,” I cut him off. “She faked her illness and locked me out of the house!”

He froze, confusion and anger flashing across his face. “What? That doesn’t make any sense.”

“She set me up, wrote a fake note from you sending me away, and bribed a nurse to lie to you,” I said, my voice trembling. “Lorraine’s at our house, sipping tea like she’s the queen of the world!”

“Wait. What? Why would she…”

“Because our daughters aren’t boys,” I said bitterly.

The shock turned to rage on his face. Without saying a word, he grabbed his keys and stormed out, with me following close behind. When we got home, Lorraine was exactly where I’d left her, looking utterly unbothered.

But her smugness vanished when she saw the determined look on Derek’s face.

“Mom,” he said, his voice cold and sharp. “What did you do? I thought you were in the hospital?”

She opened her mouth, likely to lie, but Derek cut her off. “Save it. I know everything.”

“Derek, I was just trying to—”

“You’ve done enough,” he snapped. “You made me abandon my wife and children for a fake emergency! Then you locked my wife, who just gave birth, and our newborn babies out of our home! On top of that, you cut our ability to communicate during such a crucial time by stealing my phone!”

“Derek, darling… I just wanted to keep you safe. This isn’t how this was supposed to go,” my MIL replied pleadingly.

“Keep me safe from my wife and children? Who told you I wanted boys? What makes you think my girls aren’t good enough for me just because of their gender? That’s a problem you have, not me, and if you want sons, I suggest you go make them yourself!”

I stood with my mouth agape, having never seen Derek this angry! A part of me was proud that he was defending me and our children. At that moment, I loved him more than ever before!

“Pack your things and leave,” he demanded.

She gaped at him, tears forming. “You can’t mean that. I’m your mother!”

“And Jenna is my WIFE! Those are my daughters! If you can’t respect them, you’re not part of our lives!”

For once, Lorraine was speechless. She stormed upstairs to pack, slamming doors as she went. Derek turned to me, his eyes full of remorse.

“I’m so sorry, my love. I didn’t know.”

I let out a shaky breath, the tension easing just a little. “I just want us to move forward.”

Lorraine left that night. My husband apologized repeatedly, vowing to make things right. And he did. He changed the locks, blocked his mother’s number, and even reported the nurse who had taken the bribe!

It wasn’t easy, but for months we worked on rebuilding our life. One evening, as I rocked Ella and Sophie to sleep, I realized Lorraine had tried to destroy us but only managed to bring us closer together.

Sadly, Jenna isn’t the only daughter-in-law who has had to face a difficult MIL. In the following story, Michelle’s MIL surprises her and her husband with a DNA test for their son, thinking it would finally break them up. But things didn’t play out in her favor, the way she imagined.

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