My Stepmom Used Me as a Free Maid, Cook, and Cleaner During Her Baby Shower – When She Publicly Shamed Me, My Grandpa Stood Up

I used to believe family was the one thing that stayed steady—no matter what else in life shifted, family was the place you could lean without worrying the floor would collapse under you.

Then my mom died when I was nineteen, and I learned grief doesn’t just take a person. It changes the entire shape of the house they left behind. It moves the furniture. It rewrites the rules. And it makes you realize just how quickly “home” can become a place you brace yourself for.

A year after Mom passed, my dad remarried.Her name was Melinda.

And yes—she was my age. Twenty then. The first time I heard it out loud, something in me recoiled. Not because she was young, but because I could feel what it meant. The imbalance. The weirdness. The way my grief was still raw and my father was already building a new life on top of it, like my mother’s absence was just an empty lot to develop.

From the moment Melinda moved in, it felt like I’d been drafted into a competition I never agreed to play.It wasn’t always loud. That was the clever part. It was constant—little digs delivered with a smile, the kind that makes you look over-sensitive if you react.

“Teaching?” she once said, head tilted, voice sweet as syrup. “That’s a cute hobby, Lola.”

A hobby. Like I was finger-painting for fun instead of trying to shape tiny human beings into decent ones.

Another time, she stirred cream into her coffee and looked at me like she was checking an invisible checklist.So… still single?” she asked. “Tick-tock, Lola. Time’s running out.”

I remember gripping my mug so hard I thought it might crack. I remember thinking, I lost my mother and somehow I’m supposed to care about your opinion on my relationship status?

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