At six in the morning my mother-in-law rudely yanked the blanket off her pregnant daughter-in-law: “Get up, you lazy thing! I’m hungry! How long are you going to lie around?”, but she had no idea what awaited her the next day 

The first months of pregnancy were very hard for me — constant nausea, weakness, sleepless nights. And now on top of that, my mother-in-law, who wouldn’t let me live in peace.

Every morning — reproaches, scolding, mockery. And if I tried to say even a word back — she immediately complained to my husband and threatened to throw us out of the house.

That night I barely slept. Around five in the morning my eyes finally began to close, but the sleep was cut off by a sharp voice right next to my ear:

— Get up, you lazy good-for-nothing, I’m hungry. Make something, you do nothing but sleep all day!

I squeezed my eyes shut, trying not to cry.

— Mom, I feel bad, — I whispered. — I was sick all night.

— Keep your sickness to yourself! — she barked. — Women in our time gave birth and didn’t complain!

I got up and made breakfast, but something inside me snapped. I realized — this can’t go on. I had to come up with a plan for revenge to put the rude mother-in-law in her place. And here is what I did…
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At night, when everyone fell asleep, I turned on a recording on the speaker — quiet whispers, a child’s cry, sighs. I set the volume to the minimum, just enough for the sound to seem like it was coming from far away.

For the first few minutes nothing happened. But then I heard the bed creak in the next room — my mother-in-law had woken up.

It seemed like the house was silent, but from the kitchen she heard a quiet female whisper. As if someone were crying. She listened — the sound faded. She decided it was a dream.

A few minutes later again — crying, then rustling, then a male voice, barely audible.
My mother-in-law jolted upright on the bed, her heart pounding.

— Who’s there?! — she shouted.

There was no answer. Only a light knock on the wall and then silence again.

By morning she still hadn’t slept a minute.

— Didn’t you hear someone talking at night? — she asked me in the morning, her eyes frightened.

I smiled innocently:

— No, Mom, I didn’t sleep all night, I was reading a book, but there were no voices. Maybe you dreamed it?

The next night everything repeated. Whispers, knocks, a quiet child’s cry.

My mother-in-law began crossing herself, whispering prayers. She thought her late husband had come for her.

By morning, trembling, she approached me.

— I can’t do this anymore, something is happening in this house…

I looked at her calmly and quietly said:

— Maybe God is punishing you. Maybe it’s worth being just a little kinder to others.

From that moment she changed. She no longer shouted, no longer scolded me, no longer woke me up in the mornings. On the contrary — she brought me tea, asked how I was feeling.
And at night the house was perfectly quiet. The voices disappeared…

Because I turned off the speaker.

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