The bride hid under the bed as a prank, but she overheard her mother-in-law say, “In a year, we’ll take everything from her.” That night, she realized her marriage was a trap

The bride hid under the bed as a prank, but she overheard her mother-in-law say, “In a year, we’ll take everything from her.” That night, she realized her marriage was a trap

Cynthia arrived dressed like she was attending a gala, eyeing every corner of the room with obvious disdain.



“At least you finally managed to vacuum the floors,” she said, looking around the living room.

Brenda arrived later, arm in arm with Elias.

She was wearing a loose dress, but her hand kept drifting toward her stomach.

“You look absolutely radiant,” I said, staring directly at her slight baby bump.

She stiffened immediately, looking at Elias with a worried expression.

During dinner, the entire family took turns making fun of me.

“Some women are just born to be perfect wives,” Brenda said while laughing.

“Others are simply not cut out for that kind of life.”

“You are completely right,” I replied calmly.

“Some people are born to be wives, while others are born to mess with other women’s husbands.”

The silence that fell over the room was heavy and suffocating.

“What did you just say?” Elias asked, his face turning bright red.

“Nothing at all,” I smiled.

“Please, pass me the wine.”

Then I stood up and intentionally tripped near the table.

The large pitcher of red wine fell completely over Brenda, soaking her dress.