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My son is 22, and his girlfriend had just moved in with us. I didn’t mind at first — she was polite, helped around the house, and they seemed happy. But soon, the grocery bills doubled, the water heater was always running, and somehow the lights were never off. I began to feel more like a hotel manager than a mother.

One evening, after another high electricity bill arrived, I finally snapped.
I told him firmly, “If she’s going to live here, she has to pay her share.”

He looked at me quietly for a moment, his expression unreadable. Then, with a calm voice, he said words that made my heart sink —
“Mom… didn’t she tell you that she can’t work right now?”

I frowned. “Why not?”

He hesitated, then said softly, “Because she’s been diagnosed with cancer. She didn’t want to worry you.”

The room went silent. Suddenly, the unpaid bills and rising costs meant nothing. I felt tears burning behind my eyes. That girl I’d seen as an extra expense was fighting for her life under my roof — and she never complained once.

From that day on, I stopped counting money and started counting blessings. Sometimes life gives you a reminder that love, compassion, and understanding are worth far more than any bill you’ll ever pay.

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