
Zoe, a dedicated nurse, often depended on her mother-in-law, Denise, to babysit her son, Leo. Denise, a woman of authority, had always carried herself in a way that made others feel small without even trying. After her husband passed away, she resumed her role as the head librarian of the local library, finding solace in work and her book club meetings.Despite Denise’s sometimes overbearing nature, Zoe appreciated her help. With Andrew, her husband, having unpredictable hours at his law firm, Denise frequently stepped in to watch Leo when Zoe worked late shifts. Denise assured Zoe that it was a grandmother’s duty to help, and while her moods could be erratic, she was dependable and never complained.
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