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And now I’ll tell you everything, and you tell me whether I did the right thing or not — was it worth going this far and staging such a scene on my husband’s birthday just to teach my mother-in-law a lesson. I told the full story in the first comment.👇👇

That evening the restaurant was full of guests: laughter toasts the clinking of glasses

My mother-in-law froze when she saw me. She gasped softly:
— What kind of outfit is that?!
I smiled calmly:
— Just as you said. Today John matters. Today is his day, not mine.

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