Locked Away by My Husband and MIL — How I Took My Life Back

I met Collins when I was working long shifts at a restaurant, struggling to make ends meet.

He seemed kind, caring, and thoughtful — remembering little things about me, offering rides, and showing support when I needed it most.

After a year of dating, he proposed, and I said yes without hesitation.

We eventually moved in with his mother, Jenna, to “save money,” but soon, things started to change.

Expectations piled up, and I found myself doing all the chores while Collins and Jenna treated me more like unpaid help than family.

After I was injured at work and placed on bed rest for six weeks, I thought I’d finally get some support.

But the day I came home from the hospital, they carried me upstairs,

locked the bedroom door from the outside, and slid a contract under the door demanding chores and rent.

It was deeply unsettling. Thankfully, I had hidden a spare key months earlier —

I let myself out, called my sister, and the police were at the door within minutes.

I showed them the contract and explained everything.

With legal support from my brother-in-law, I filed for divorce and a restraining order.

Collins lost his job after his employer learned what had happened, and his mother was eventually evicted.

Meanwhile, I started my recovery in a safe environment surrounded by people who truly cared.

The experience, while traumatic, pushed me to reclaim my independence and set firm boundaries for the future.

A few months later, I ran into Collins. He told me I had “ruined his life.”

I simply replied, “You didn’t think I had one without you.”

It wasn’t revenge I was after — it was peace, and I finally found it by walking away from people who never truly supported me.

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