Tom and I don’t have children, so for years, I’d poured my heart and soul into our backyard instead. It was my little piece of heaven: a lush lawn surrounded by colorful flower beds that I’d nurtured from seedlings. Gardening became my passion, my escape, my way to unwind after a long day of teaching moody teenagers.
Every weekend and spare moment, you’d find me out there, tending to my plants, watching them grow and bloom. It was more than just a hobby; it was what kept me busy, happy, and sane.
But Richard? He had other plans for my sanctuary. It started innocently enough.
One evening, as we were finishing dinner, Richard cleared his throat. “Linda, Tom, I’ve been thinking.”
I shared a look with Tom. Those words from Richard usually meant trouble.
“The backyard,” Richard continued, “it’s just sitting there. We should put in a pool.”
I nearly choked on my water. “A pool? Richard, where would we even put it? The yard isn’t that big.”
He waved his hand dismissively. “We’ll make it fit. You know, I get bored when you two are at work. A pool would be perfect for me and my friends. Especially during these hot summer days.”
Tom, bless him, tried to reason with his father. “Dad, Linda’s put a lot of work into the garden. You can’t just remove all the beautiful flowers there. Plus, a pool is a big expense and responsibility. I don’t think you can manage it.”
But Richard wasn’t having it. For weeks, he’d bring it up at every opportunity. “Linda, imagine how nice it would be to cool off on hot days,” or “Tom, think of the pool parties we could have!”
I stood my ground. “Richard, I’m sorry, but it’s just not practical. The yard is too small, and I love my garden. I can’t let you dig up a pool there. It’s not happening.”
I thought that was the end of it. But I was wrong. It was just the beginning.
One weekend, Tom and I decided to visit my parents. It was a nice break from Richard’s constant pool talk. We left early Saturday morning, planning to return Sunday evening.
As we pulled into our driveway that Sunday after having a great time with my parents, I knew something was wrong. The front yard was a mess, with muddy tire tracks everywhere. My stomach lurched as we rounded the corner to the backyard.
I couldn’t believe my eyes. Where my beautiful garden had once stood was now an enormous hole. Piles of dirt surrounded it, and most of my carefully tended flowers had disappeared.
In the middle of it all stood Richard, grinning like he’d just won the lottery.
“Oh, finally decided to come back, have you?” he sneered. “I’ve started the pool for you. No need to thank me.”
I was speechless. Tom, on the other hand, exploded. “Dad! What the hell were you thinking? We told you not to do this!”
Richard just shrugged. “You’ll thank me when it’s done. I got a great deal on the diggers.”
I felt tears welling up in my eyes. My hard work was destroyed in a single weekend by my own father-in-law. Why couldn’t he understand how much I loved my plants? Why did he ruin my beautiful garden?