On my birthday, I expected my fiancé Sean to surprise me with the dream dress I’d been hinting at for weeks. Instead, his mother walked into my party wearing it. My heart dropped as she smiled, saying Sean had given it to her. Later, when Sean handed me a $50 gift card, I realized something was very wrong.
That night, I confronted him, asking why he gave my dress to his mom. His response chilled me: “Because I wanted to humble you.” He claimed it was a test before marriage, to see how I’d react when things didn’t go my way. I couldn’t believe the cruelty, so I packed my things and left.
A week later, Linda, my future MIL, asked to meet. She confessed Sean had lied, telling her I wanted her to have the dress as a gift. When she saw my reaction at the party, she knew something was off and pressed him for the truth. She was devastated to learn he’d manipulated both of us.
Linda handed me the dress, pressed and wrapped, insisting it was always meant to be mine. She told me she was ashamed of her son and begged me not to go back to him. In that moment, I realized I deserved love, not tests or games. I left with the dress — and a newfound ally in Linda.