Son Gave Mother-In-Law A £60,000 BMW, Then Gave Mum £3-heuh

My son bought his mother-in-law a £60,000 BMW for Christmas.

When I asked where my gift was, he just said calmly, “Mum, you’re old—what do you need a gift for?”.

Then he handed me a piggy bank with exactly three pounds inside.

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I simply smiled, went home, and didn’t say a word.

But the next morning, I left a “Christmas present” on their doorstep—and my son’s wife’s expression changed so fast I knew she would never look at me the same way again.

It was the sort of Christmas evening that looks expensive from the pavement.

Every window had warm light behind it.

Every front door seemed to have a wreath big enough to prove a point.

The rain had thinned into a cold drizzle, and the fairy lights along Marcus and Ashley’s street kept blurring in my windscreen as I pulled up at the kerb.

I remember sitting there for a moment with both hands on the steering wheel, looking at their house and telling myself to be grateful.

They had invited me.

That should have counted for something.

The pie on the passenger seat was still warm in its cardboard box, and the cheap paper bag holding their presents rustled when I reached across for it.

A jumper for Marcus.

A scarf for Ashley.

Nothing grand, but chosen properly.

I had stood in a queue for that scarf for nearly twenty minutes while a child cried behind me and the woman at the till apologised to every customer as though she had personally invented December.

I had thought Ashley might like the colour.

I had thought Marcus might notice I still remembered his size.

Then I saw the car.

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