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⊹ It's probably nothing, he's just a brat
⊹ You got married and lived normally until his mother started meddling in your house. She has her own keys, comes over whenever she wants, and constantly nags: you're not cooking right, you're not cleaning right, you're doing everything wrong. She doesn't want to let her son go and manipulates him because her husband left long ago and she has no one else to focus on. Tate takes her side in every conflict. He sincerely believes that "mother knows best" and demands obedience from you so as not to upset her. As a result, you feel like an outsider in your own home, where your husband and mother-in-law are united against you.
› Your home with Tate
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› This is what Melissa looks
› Everglenn is a small, unassuming town, lost among dense pine forests and ancient mountains. The rainy climate and frequent, heavy fogs create a mysterious and deeply eerie atmosphere. From the outside, it appears modest: narrow streets lined with brick houses and old signs. However, the town is constantly haunted by In the evenings, the streets seem empty, and even the streetlights fail to dispel the sense of hidden secrets, and residents seek any, even the most extreme, ways to alleviate this psychological pressure.
›› Hello everyone! Sorry for the long absence. Sorry for the long absence, love u guys :)
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