Marrying a rich disabled husband to pay off the debt of “saving” her father, she was despised by her husband’s family for 7 years, when the day he stood up and walked, his first words made the whole family stunned
Seven years ago, Emily stood still in her white wedding dress, her hands tightly gripping the hem of her dress until she trembled. She was just a senior at a small university in Ohio, still in the middle of her studies when her family fell into trouble. Her father – Mr. Robert – lost both land and house because of guaranteeing a debt for a business friend, and was at risk of going to jail because of a huge debt.
In her despair, an offer from the richest family in town – the Anderson family – appeared.
“If you just marry my son, all your debts will be forgiven.”
It was rumored that the Anderson family’s son, Michael Anderson, was once a talented young businessman, but after a terrible traffic accident, he was paralyzed almost entirely, living like a shadow, needing help with all his daily activities. Emily had no other choice. She nodded.
Since becoming a daughter-in-law, Emily had never been considered a “daughter” or a “wife”.
Mrs. Margaret Anderson, her mother-in-law, called her “that girl”. Her sister-in-law, Victoria, called her “the upgraded maid”. At every meal, Emily sat quietly in a corner, and whenever relatives came to visit, Mrs. Margaret would hint:
“Michael must have been unlucky to have to marry a woman like her – from a low background, with an incomplete education…”
Emily just bowed her head, quietly taking care of her husband day and night, from bathing, eating to physical therapy. For seven years, she had never left him for more than half a day, and had never let any other nurse touch him.
The Day Michael Got Up
One hot April afternoon, Emily was cleaning her room when she heard a clattering sound behind her.
She turned around, stunned.
Michael – her husband who had been immobile for seven years – was holding onto the bed… and walking.
Emily was stunned. Tears welled up in her eyes. She shouted for the whole family.
The first person to rush in was her mother-in-law. Margaret cheered and suddenly slapped Emily:
“You knew he could walk and hid it from the whole family? You cruel man!”
Emily was stunned and had not yet had time to react when Michael opened his mouth – for the first time in seven years – and his voice was weak but firm…
“Everything I own… from now on belongs to my wife.”
The room fell silent. Margaret gasped. Victoria stood up, her eyes wide with surprise.
Emily was stunned, her heart pounding. Seven years of patience, of being despised, and finally, just one sentence changed everything.
Michael moved forward, holding his wife’s hand, his eyes determined:
“From my money, to my property, to every decision — she is the one in charge. I will never let anyone disrespect her again.”
Power reversal
Margaret collapsed into a chair, silent. Victoria stammered:
“Th-This… this can’t be real…”
Emily wiped away her tears, stood up straight, her voice firm:
“From today, I will manage everything in this family. What Michael and I decide will be the final word.”
Victoria choked:
“You… you don’t dare—”
Emily interrupted, her voice cold but firm:
“For seven years, you called me a maid. From now on, I am his wife. That title means something. Your insults end here.”
Michael stood beside her, his hand clasped his wife’s, affirming:
“I was silent for too long. But I will always stand by her now. Everything I have is hers. No one will ever make her small again.”
A New Beginning
The whole room was silent. Margaret was speechless, her face red with anger. Victoria bowed her head, tears streaming down her face. The relatives who witnessed it were left with only astonishment and admiration.
Emily hugged her husband, feeling the burden of seven years melt away. She did not need revenge, only justice and the respect she deserved.
The house that had been so stuffy for so long was now silent, with only Michael and Emily’s breathing, and eyes full of trust. A new beginning had opened – where she was no longer a “high-class maid” but a woman who was loved and respected completely.
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