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“Did you think we’d pay for your birthday party? Why on earth?” the daughter-in-law pushed the bill forward

“Did you really think we’d pay for your birthday party? Why would we?” Bella pushed the bill back toward her mother-in-law.

Ellene’s seventieth birthday felt like a milestone worthy of grandeur. She had picked the Golden Pearl restaurant with its chandeliers, live music, and gourmet menu. She called her son Marcus with excitement.

“Isn’t it wonderful? My friends are thrilled too!”

Marcus sighed, already drowning in work. “How much will it cost, Mom?”

“Don’t worry. Once in a lifetime, you can afford it!” she said.

When he told his wife Bella, she frowned. “That place isn’t cheap. Your mom never holds back.”

Soon Ellene had booked the banquet hall, ordered flowers, cake, and a photographer. The guest list grew to thirty.

“Mom, maybe something simpler?” Marcus asked nervously.

“Marcus! Am I a pauper? Seventy is serious!” she snapped.

On the day, the party dazzled. Ellene glowed under compliments, urging more champagne, more dishes. Bella silently calculated the cost and panicked.

When the waiter brought the bill, Ellene didn’t look. “Marcus, you pay it,” she said casually.

“What? This is your birthday,” he whispered.

“Yes! Who else would pay?”

Bella opened the check. “One hundred and twenty-eight thousand rubles.”

Ellene waved it off. “So what? Money comes and goes.”

“Mom, we don’t have that kind of money,” Marcus said.

“You both work! How can you not?” she argued.

Bella lost patience. “You organized it. You pay.”

Ellene froze, furious. “Ungrateful children! I raised you, and you deny me this small thing?”

“Small?” Bella pointed at the check.

With a dramatic sigh, Ellene yanked out her card and paid, declaring, “I’m no longer your mother.” She stormed out, cutting ties.

For three months, she ignored their calls and visits. Marcus suffered in silence, torn between guilt and his wife’s firm stance.

Then life changed—Bella became pregnant. Their joy was bittersweet without family to share it.

Marcus finally called his mother.

“Mom… you’re going to be a grandmother.”

Silence. Then softly, “How far along?”

“Twelve weeks.”

Another pause. “Is she taking vitamins?”

“Yes.”

The line went quiet until she said, “Come tomorrow. We’ll talk about her diet.”

When they visited, the ice broke over tea and pastries.

“I overreacted,” Ellene admitted. “I wanted to look grand in front of friends. But I understand now—money isn’t just paper, it’s your future.”

Bella smiled. “We’re not stingy. We just have limits.”

Ellene nodded. “I get it. When the baby is born, I’ll throw a party—but with my money.”

Six months later, she did exactly that. This time, carefully budgeting, making sure everyone was comfortable.

“Family matters most,” she said, rocking her grandchild. “Money comes and goes.”

Peace had returned at last.

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