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From the beginning of my relationship with Ethan, I understood that his parents came from a world very different from mine. They valued status, tradition, and financial legacy, while I was a schoolteacher who believed success was measured in kindness, stability, and love. At family gatherings, polite smiles barely covered their disapproval, and subtle comments reminded me that I didn’t fit their expectations.
Still, Ethan and I built our life with shared purpose. When he turned down a prestigious job that required relocating, choosing instead to stay close to our community and raise our growing family in a modest home, his parents saw it as a betrayal. Within days, they cut off contact, leaving behind a short message that made their position clear: as long as we chose this path, they would not be part of it.
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