During the wedding, my mother-in-law poured something into my champagne glass, thinking no one would notice: she expected me to drink it, but instead I quietly switched our glasses — and that’s when the worst began

During the wedding, my mother-in-law poured something into my champagne glass, thinking no one would notice: she expected me to drink it, but instead I quietly switched our glasses — and that’s when the worst began 😢😱

 

All evening, my mother-in-law behaved strangely. She hardly left our table, circling around us with absurd excuses: she needed to “fix” the napkins, check if the glasses were aligned, or simply “happen” to walk by. I tried to ignore it, but her persistent presence grew more and more unsettling.

Every time I lifted my eyes, she would look away instantly. At one point I went to dance with my husband, and when I came back, I saw her standing by our glasses; she jerked in surprise as if I had caught her. She pretended to look at the flowers, but her hands were shaking.

Later, while the guests were distracted by the cake, I saw her again — she was standing with her back to everyone, leaning over my glass. She looked nervously around, holding a small bottle almost hidden in her hand.

And in a single moment, convinced no one was watching, she poured its contents straight into my champagne. She did it slowly, carefully, as if she were adding the final drops of poison in one of those crime novels she loves to discuss.

My hands turned ice-cold. I froze and watched as she quickly slipped the bottle into her tiny purse and returned to the guests as if nothing had happened. She expected me to come back, pick up the glass, and drink. That everything would pass quietly and unnoticed.

But the moment she turned away, I quickly switched the glasses. Mine — with the suspicious residue at the bottom — I placed near her plate, and I took the perfectly clear one for myself.

A few minutes later, my mother-in-law raised her glass to give a toast. She smiled widely, confident she had finally achieved what she wanted. I smiled too — but for a very different reason.

 

And when she took the first sip, something unexpected happened 😱🫣 Continued in the first comment 👇👇

She turned pale, swayed, tried to grab the chair, but her hands gave out. The glass slipped and shattered on the floor. The guests gasped. My husband rushed to her:

— Mom?! What’s happening?

And I stood beside him, cold as ice, no longer hiding the truth:

— Looks like someone wasn’t supposed to drink that glass.

 

Later, at the hospital, I learned the rest. It turned out my mother-in-law had overheard our conversation a few days earlier and realized we were expecting a baby.

And instead of feeling happy, she decided to “free” us — and herself — from the “shame.” She feared gossip, judgment, whispers… and was ready to do something truly vile.

But in the end, she was the one who paid the price.

 

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