With an hour left before the scheduled meeting, I was all set to leave the old family estate, filled with anticipation and goodwill.

Suddenly, the villa’s door was kicked open, and a group of people stormed into the living room, full of anger.

“Where’s the tramp who seduced my son-in-law? Get out here!”

“What nerve! A washed-up tramp trying to steal someone else’s husband – she’s asking for a beating!”

“Hiding, are you? Coward! If you had the guts to sneak into his bed, come out and face me!”

The vicious insults echoed through the living room and reached the bedroom.

Frowning, I thought: I’m the only one in the villa – are they mistaken?

Besides, I knew my son well; he was devoted and loyal.

To marry Joey Elliott, he even flew to Italy to ask me to be nice to the girl he loved:

“Mom, Joey’s the sweetest girl I’ve ever met. Don’t judge her for not going to college or because of where she comes from. Once you meet her, I know you’ll love her just as much as I do!”

My son was so sure she was the one that I agreed to the marriage without even meeting her, and I even gifted them the expensive jewelry I had just bought.