My father-in-law had no pension. For 12 years, I cared for him with all my heart. Before taking his final breath, he handed me a torn pillow and whispered, “For Maria.” When I opened it, tears streamed down my face…
I’m Maria, and at 26, I stepped into the role of daughter-in-law. My husband’s family had endured years of hardship. His mother passed away early, leaving Tatay Ramón to raise four children alone. He spent his life farming rice in Nueva Écija without stable income or government support.
When I married into the family, most of his children already had homes of their own. Few visited. His daily life rested mostly on my husband and me.
Neighbors often whispered,
“She’s only the daughter-in-law. Why does she serve that old man like a maid?”