Breaking Free and Finding Love At 37, my mom was still checking in daily, dictating everything from my bedtime to the color of my nails. I had an apartment, a steady job at a museum, two degrees, but every time I saw her name on my phone, I instinctively straightened up. Then, I met Theo. For the first time, I kept a secret from her—though it lasted only three days. The Night Everything Changed Theo arrived with tulips, non-alcoholic wine, and a cake from my favorite bakery. We laughed, talked, and dreamed together. But then—“ACHOO!” From inside the closet. I opened the door to find Mom sitting there in the dark, wearing a headlamp. “I was just making sure,” she said. Theo managed a polite smile. “Nice to meet you.” Then came the test. “Wipe the table. No streaks, or you’re not for her,” Mom said. To my shock, Theo wiped the table perfectly. Mom handed him a paper with her “rules” for dating me, and after reading it, he left without a word. Winning Her Over Three days passed, and I caved, apologizing to Theo. He returned with flowers and planned a date for Mom and me. First, a lecture on love in literature, then a boat ride with fresh strawberries and tea. Mom softened, and at dinner, Theo knelt on one knee. “Will you marry me?” he asked. Mom whispered, “I’d have said yes already.” I laughed, tears in my eyes. “YES. Of course—yes!” Mom changed. I finally became me. And maybe, she did too