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My Stepmom Compared Me to Her ‘Perfect’ Daughter for Years — But When She Saw Who I Brought to Dinner, Her Face Went White

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Family dinners used to feel like ambushes rather than meals, thanks to my stepmom’s biting remarks and relentless jabs at my love life. But one night, I walked in with someone who flipped the entire table—and the narrative—upside down. I’m 35, single, and honestly?

I was content with that until family dinners turned into a cringe-worthy spectacle orchestrated by my stepmom, Beatrix. She made it her mission to belittle and taunt me, but one evening, everything changed. Beatrix has been in my life since I was 19, two years after my mom passed.

I tried to give her a chance, but it soon became clear she saw me as a rival for attention or a foil to boost her daughter Selene’s ego. Family dinners were her stage, and my personal life was her favorite target. At every gathering, she’d lean back with a wine glass, smirking like a smug host, ready to tear into my life with a fake-sweet smile and well-aimed barbs.

“Still single at 35, Aisling? Honey, even bread goes stale faster than that.”

I remember my cheeks burning that night, forcing a laugh while clutching my water glass like it was a lifeline. “Maybe if you smiled more and stopped obsessing over work, men wouldn’t bolt.”

Each jab landed like a needle, cloaked in “just teasing” charm, but the sting lingered long after the plates were cleared.

Selene, perched beside her like a loyal sidekick, would flash her perfect smile and chime in about her boyfriend, their coordinated spa dates, and her latest designer purse. “Look at Selene,” Beatrix would say, always comparing me to her 34-year-old daughter. “She’s got a boyfriend, style, and a glow.

And you, Aisling? Still trudging along like a spinster.”

Once, I counted how many times Beatrix mentioned my biological clock in one dinner: four. One came as I reached for a dinner roll.

“Tick-tock, Aisling. Keep stalling, and you’ll need a donor instead of a husband.”

Selene never stood up for me. She’d giggle or toss her hair, soaking up her mother’s praise like she was royalty at the table.

My dad? He tried. He’d clear his throat awkwardly or ask Selene about her job to shift the conversation.

But Beatrix would circle back with another jab, like she couldn’t resist. Sometimes, I caught her glance, and it felt like she wanted me to crack so she could call me oversensitive. I started dodging dinners, citing late meetings or traffic—anything to avoid that table.

But last month, my dad called, sounding weary, like time was weighing on him. He missed me and asked if I’d come to the next big family dinner. I almost said no.

Why endure more taunts? But something had shifted, and I wanted to go. Weeks earlier, I’d stopped at a quiet café near my office, one I rarely visited.

I was on my phone, waiting for my latte, when a man said, “Aisling?”

I turned and froze. Darian. The name clicked instantly.

He was Selene’s old manager at her marketing firm, the one she claimed “ruined her career.” She’d told our family for years he fired her “unfairly.”

He looked as I remembered from a company holiday party—sharp hazel eyes, neat haircut, calm presence. But the man before me didn’t match the villain Selene described. “Darian, right?” I asked.

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