My MIL Turned My Bathroom Into a Spa Using All My Stuff So I Planned the Perfect Revenge — Story of the Day

I came home to find my MIL soaking in my tub, using my candlelight, my gel, and my towel. That’s when I knew — she hadn’t moved in. She’d taken over. So I smiled… and got creative.

I liked our life.

I really, really did.

There was something deeply satisfying about the way our apartment smelled like vanilla and order. The way the sun hit the kitchen counter at exactly 4 PM.

The gentle silence after work — no one talking, no TV blaring, just me and the soothing gurgle of my espresso machine. Our space was calm. Predictable. Mine.

Then husband, Daniel walked into the laundry room with that cautious look husbands get when they know they’re about to ruin your day.

I was pulling socks from the dryer, feeling rather proud of my folding technique, when he cleared his throat.

“Babe… We need to take in my mom for a few days.”

I paused, holding one of his socks.

“Yeah, she’s fine. But her building had a pipe burst. Whole apartment’s soaked. Just a week. Maybe less.”

A week.

I nodded. What else could I do? I wasn’t heartless.

“I’ll survive,” I muttered.

He kissed my cheek.

Turns out, I overestimated myself.

By day two, our apartment was unrecognizable. And not in a “cute makeover” kind of way.

My framed photos — gone. Just gone. Replaced with my MIL’s Linda sepia-toned portraits of her.

And with her first husband (Daniel’s dad, may he rest in peace). And her friend Carol from the hospital.And a photo of a Chihuahua I’m 90% sure had been dead since the Clinton administration.

And the smell. It hit you every time you walked into a room.

I found reed diffusers in the bathroom, little perfume balls on my vanity, and even a small pouch of potpourri in my underwear drawer. My underwear drawer.

Still, I didn’t say anything.

Linda was a guest. Until that night.

I walked into the bathroom and saw her standing there, rubbing something into her décolletage.

It was MY precious, outrageously expensive, only-on-special-occasions, shipped-from-New-York-like-royalty cream.

My jaw made a noise but no words followed.

“It’s like silk!” she continued, squeezing out more. “You have such amazing taste.”

She didn’t ask. She didn’t pause. She just helped herself.

I smiled. Nodded. Said nothing.

This is still tolerable. Barely. As long as she doesn’t cross the line.

***

The following day was brutal. Emails, phone calls, two back-to-back meetings, and a passive-aggressive lunch with my manager.

I just wanted peace at home. A shower. Ten minutes of being alone in my skin. I slipped off my shoes, turned on the kettle, and… froze.

Singing. High-pitched, cheerful, and distinctly coming from the direction of our bedroom. I followed the sound. The door to our ensuite bathroom was cracked open. A thick curl of steam escaped into the hallway.

The scent hit me instantly — sweet, lush, unmistakably familiar. MY passionfruit bath gel. I pushed the door open, and there she was.

Reclining like she was in a commercial. Surrounded by candles, MY candles. Steam rising dramatically as if the universe was mocking me. She had MY bath brush, MY scrub, and MY purple towel folded nearby like a personal butler had placed it there.

“Emily!” she squealed, completely unbothered. “I thought you were asleep already!”

I just stood there.

“Linda… this is our private bathroom.”

She waved a hand through the steam like she was shooing a fly.

“Oh, come on. We’re both women. You’re not using it right now, and this tub is perfect. Yours is so much nicer than the guest one.”

She picked up MY rose scrub like we were about to have a spa night together.

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