My mother-in-law, Gertrude, never missed an opportunity to criticize me, often remarking, “Grace, you’re not beautiful enough for my son.” Her harsh words pushed me to enter a beauty contest, despite her continued attempts to undermine me.
During a dinner with Gertrude and my husband David, she criticized my cooking and appearance. Her remarks were relentless, and when David left to check his email, she coldly told me, “You must understand, you’re not beautiful enough for my son.” Hurt and frustrated, I retreated to my sewing studio where I discovered an invitation to a beauty contest from a friend. I decided to enter, driven by the need to prove my worth.
In the contest, I faced challenges including sabotage attempts by another contestant, Chloe. Despite this, I supported fellow contestants and focused on showcasing my clothing collection, designed for everyday wear and charity. My efforts earned me the People’s Choice award.
After the contest, I confronted Gertrude with evidence of her sabotage. David supported me, insisting, “Grace deserves respect and love.” With her schemes exposed, we left, ready to celebrate our victory and love together.