Woman Hated Her Mother-in-Law Until One Day When Her Life Was Turned Upside Down

Woman Hated Her Mother-in-Law Until One Day When Her Life Was Turned Upside Down

Mary’s marriage to Ed came with a price: his mother Stella who never hid her disdain. From wedding-day insults to constant criticism, Stella seemed set on making Mary’s life difficult. Tensions grew with each visit… until something even more shocking unfolded.

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Mary and her husband, Ed, drove in silence toward his mother Stella’s house. Though they hadn’t arrived yet, Mary was already looking forward to the ride back. Stella, after all, simply despised her.

At their wedding, Stella had even shown up wearing a veil; Mary had been grateful she hadn’t arrived in a full wedding dress. Stella was one of those mothers who couldn’t let go of her “little boy,” no matter how grown-up he was.

She was one of those mothers who couldn’t let go of her “little boy,”

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As they pulled into the driveway, Mary reluctantly stepped out, trailing behind Ed. She took a deep breath, steeling herself for whatever latest insult Stella had in store.

Forcing a smile, she braced herself, hoping her expression would carry her through this visit. Stella opened the door with a wide grin and immediately wrapped her arms around Ed.

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“Oh, my baby! You’re finally here! I’ve missed you more than you know!” she exclaimed, holding him close.

“Mom, it’s only been a week,” Ed replied, easing himself out of her hug.

Stella gave Ed a brief look before turning her gaze to Mary, her expression shifting. “Well, Mary, I see you’ve gained a few pounds,” she said with a smirk.

Mary let out a quiet sigh, resisting the urge to respond. She forced a tight smile instead. “Good to see you too, Stella.”

Dinner felt endless as Stella launched into her usual list of complaints. “Mary doesn’t know how to cook. She doesn’t work somewhere respectable. She doesn’t even know how to dress herself properly,” Stella declared, taking quick glances at Ed for support.

Mary gripped her fork tightly, biting her tongue.

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Mary gripped her fork tightly, biting her tongue. She knew any response would just add fuel to Stella’s fire. But then Stella said something that made Mary’s patience snap—words sharper than anything before.

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Stella looked across the table, her eyes fixed on Mary. “Well,” she said slowly, “I think it’s high time you gave me a grandchild. Or maybe,” she added with a smirk, “Mary has… some issues?”

Mary’s heart sank. They had been trying for a baby for six months with no success, and Stella’s words stung like salt in a wound. “How dare you!” Mary burst out. “Stop meddling in our lives! Maybe it’s your son who has the problem!”

Stella leaned back, eyes narrowing. “That’s absurd! My son is perfectly healthy, thank you very much. But you, Mary… who knows what you were up to before meeting Edward?”

Mary’s face flushed with anger. “You’re a witch!” she shouted, her voice trembling. She turned to Edward, who hadn’t said a word. “Are you just going to sit there and let her say this?”

Stella shot her son a pointed look. “Yes, Edward, tell your crazy wife to show some respect,” she said, her tone mocking.

Edward shrugged, still scrolling through his phone. “Work it out yourselves.”

tell your crazy wife to show some respect,” she said, her tone mocking.

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Stella leaned toward Mary, her voice low. “My neighbor mentioned herbal teas. She swears they help people like you.”

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Mary opened her mouth to retort but felt a sudden wave of nausea. She clenched her stomach, forcing the words out. “Why don’t you… drink your own tea?”

Unable to hold it back, Mary bolted to the bathroom. When she returned, still pale, she looked at Ed. “I want to go home.”

“Okay,” he said, barely glancing up.

Stella tilted her head, a fake look of concern crossing her face. “What’s wrong? Are you feeling sick?”

Mary’s eyes narrowed. “You probably poisoned me,” she muttered, too tired to argue further.

On the way home, Mary’s mind raced. She had to know for sure. “Ed, can you stop at the pharmacy?” she asked quietly.

He sighed but pulled into the parking lot. She hurried inside, grabbed a pregnancy test, and paid quickly. Back at home, she went straight to the bathroom. She held her breath, waiting. Then, the results appeared—two lines. She gasped, feeling a rush of excitement and relief.

She rushed to show Ed, her face glowing. “Ed, we’re going to have a baby!”

Ed glanced at the test, his expression unreadable. “Oh. That’s… good,” he mumbled, barely meeting her eyes.

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Mary’s heart sank a little. She was overjoyed

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Mary’s heart sank a little. She was overjoyed, but Ed’s reaction felt like a shadow over her happiness.

A few weeks had passed since Mary found out she was pregnant, and she was finally starting to adjust to the idea of becoming a mother. It was their first doctor’s appointment, and she was sitting on the bed, waiting for Ed to finish his shower so they could leave together.

She hoped he’d show some excitement, but he seemed distant lately, preoccupied and withdrawn

As she waited, Ed’s phone buzzed beside her, lighting up with a message. Usually, she respected his privacy. But the way he’d been acting made her hesitate.

Without fully realizing it, she reached for his phone. She tried to unlock it and was surprised to find a passcode. She couldn’t remember him ever using one before. On a whim, she tried his birth date. The screen unlocked immediately.

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The message stared back at her: a picture of a half-dressed woman, smiling in a way that made her stomach twist. Below the picture, a message read, “Can’t wait to see you, baby.”

Her hands trembled as she scrolled through the conversation, each word feeling like a fresh betrayal. Ed had told this woman he was wealthy, a construction company owner—a far cry from his real job.

Heart pounding, she took screenshots, saving them on her phone as evidence of his lies and deceit.

When Ed came out of the bathroom, she was waiting, holding his phone. Her face was pale, her eyes filled with hurt and anger.

Her face was pale, her eyes filled with hurt and anger.

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“What is this?!” she shouted, thrusting the phone toward him.

His expression turned hard, and he grabbed the phone from her hand. “None of your business,” he snapped.

Mary’s voice rose, filled with pain. “None of my business? You’re cheating on me! And I’m pregnant, Ed—your pregnant wife!”

His eyes narrowed. “Maybe you’re the one cheating on me,” he shot back, a sneer forming on his face. “How do I even know this baby’s mine?”

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Mary felt her whole world spin. “Are you serious? We’ve been trying for six months. Now you’re saying this?” Her voice broke.

Ed crossed his arms. “Six months, no luck, and now all of a sudden it just happens? Convenient.”

“You’ve been seeing this woman for more than six months, Ed. I saw everything. You’ve lied to her, too! Told her you’re rich, that you own a company!” Mary’s voice trembled.

Ed shrugged, coldly unmoved. “Doesn’t matter. I’m filing for divorce. This marriage is over.”

“You really think that woman will stick around when she learns the truth about you?” Mary shot back.

“Trust me, she won’t find out. And when this is over, I’ll take this house and everything else you have. Plus, my mom’s money.” He smirked.

Mary’s voice rose in protest. “This house was bought by my father!”

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Mary’s voice rose in protest. “This house was bought by my father!”

“Yeah? It’s in both our names,” Ed replied with a smug smile.

Mary’s voice softened as she asked, “What about the baby?”

Ed just shrugged. “You can’t prove it’s mine until it’s born. By then, it’ll be too late.” And with that, he threw her out, leaving her in tears.

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Desperate and hurt, Mary made a choice—to go to Stella and show her everything. Stella had to know the truth about her son.

She sat across from Stella, her heart pounding as she told her everything—Ed’s lies, his cheating, his threats to take the house. She held her breath, waiting for Stella to dismiss her. But to her surprise, she listened, her face growing pale.

Stella looked down, tears welling in her eyes. “He’s been taking money from me too,” she said softly. “Every penny his father left me, everything I’ve saved. He said he needed it for doctor visits because you couldn’t get pregnant.”

Mary shook her head, feeling both anger and sadness. “He never even went to a doctor. Every time I brought it up, he refused. I checked our account, Stella. He’s been taking out huge amounts.”

He never even went to a doctor. Every time I brought it up, he refused.

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Stella clenched her fists. “I can’t believe my son would do this,” she said, her voice shaking. “He lied to both of us.”

Mary’s voice broke as she spoke. “I don’t know what to do. I’m pregnant, and he says he’ll take everything. He doesn't even believe the baby is his.”

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Stella’s eyes hardened. “I won’t let anyone hurt my future grandchild,” she said firmly. “We’ll make him pay. You have those messages saved, right?”

Mary nodded. “Yes, I took screenshots.”

Stella thought for a moment, then said, “I have one of his toothbrushes here. We can get a DNA test when the baby is born.”

Mary looked at Stella, surprised. “You’ve never been on my side before. What changed?”

Stella sighed. “I was a mother trying to protect her son. But now I see I need to protect others from him. His father was the same—a cheater. I endured it, hoping Ed would be better. But he isn’t. And I don’t want anyone else to suffer like I did.”

Mary and Stella moved forward with their plan. Mary confronted Ed directly, and she showed him the screenshots of his messages.

“You’ve never been on my side before. What changed?”

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“I have all your messages,” she said, her voice steady as she held up her phone. “And I’ve already shown them to Stella. So you have no more room to manipulate anyone.”

Ed looked shaken, but Mary continued, not backing down. “Here’s the deal,” she told him firmly. “Give up your claim to the house, sign these divorce papers, and agree to pay child support. Do this, and I’ll stay quiet. Otherwise, I’ll make sure your lover knows the truth.”

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Backed into a corner, Ed reluctantly agreed and signed the papers without a word. He had no idea that Stella had the final piece of the plan.

Stella went to Ed’s lover herself, revealing everything—his lies, his fake claims of wealth, and his deception. She left nothing hidden, ensuring her son's lies would come crashing down.

When Ed found out, Stella was sitting with Mary, enjoying tea at her house. Suddenly, loud banging echoed from the front door, followed by Ed’s furious shouting.

“You promised you wouldn’t tell if I did everything you asked!” he yelled through the door, his voice sharp with anger.

Mary looked at the door calmly and replied, “I didn’t tell her anything, Ed.”

Stella raised her voice so Ed could hear. “I did,” she called out firmly. “I taught you that lying is wrong, but you clearly didn’t learn.”

“You’re both insane!” Ed shouted, his voice shaking with rage. “You’ll regret this! I’ll make you pay!”

“You’ll regret this! I’ll make you pay!”

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Just then, the police arrived, alerted by a neighbor’s call. They restrained Ed, leading him away as he continued yelling threats, while Mary and Stella stayed inside, unshaken while finishing their tea.

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