This story is intense. If you keep reading, brace yourself.
It is about a woman, her husband, and his mother. A common scenario where the mother-in-law doesn’t like her son’s wife. She didn’t stop there but took things a bit farther, maybe a bit too far.
The married couple were trying to have a baby. Unfortunately, the wife was not able to get pregnant. After trying for a long time, the husband’s feelings and his whole being started to change. He accused his wife of trapping him into the marriage, knowing she wasn’t able to have children but still married him anyway. She knew that he wanted to have a son so badly. His anger grew until he became violent towards his wife. The wife was so scared and disappointed in herself and her own body. She wanted a child not only for the beating to stop, but also in hopes that her husband would turn back to the person she had once loved.
Out of desperation, and after trying everything, she turned to a witch for help. During a visit, the head witch observed her and detected a spell on her. It was a spell to prevent her from getting pregnant. The head witch tracked it back to the mother-in-law. She must have hated her daughter-in-law so much that she cast the spell hoping it would destroy the marriage. Fortunately for the wife the spell was not very strong. Perhaps the mother-in-law never expected her to discover the spell.
The head witch was able to remove the spell, but being one who despised men and hates any other witch that doesn’t belong to her coven, she talked the wife into seeking revenge for everything she had endured. The wife no longer wanted to have a child with her husband. She wanted nothing that would tie her to him or his mother. But for the sake of revenge, she agreed to become pregnant with a child fated to die before turning one. It would break the husband. The greater his joy, the deeper his pain when the child would die.
As for the mother-in-law, the witches put a spell on her that would block the memory of her putting a spell on the wife. She was also feeling the pain of the loss for her grandson.
The hardest part for the wife was to remind herself that it was not her child, it was her revenge.
