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My Husband and His Mother Decided I Should Quit My Job and Become Her Maid

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I had heard some absurd things in my life. But this? This was a new level of ridiculous.

“Are you serious?” I laughed while standing up.

Ethan’s jaw tightened.

“Mom needs help around the house. And honestly, you should be home more anyway. Your job takes up too much time.

We talked, and it makes sense for you to… you know, focus on things that actually matter.”

My head tilted. “Things that actually matter?”

He sighed like he was explaining something painfully obvious to a child. “Household work.

Family responsibilities. You spend all day in an office, but can you even cook a proper meal from scratch? Do you know how to clean properly?

You were raised spoiled, and it’s starting to show.”

Oh. Oh.

Before I could even react, Diane walked in, nodding in agreement.

“All women should know how to run a home,” she declared. “A career isn’t what makes a woman valuable.

Her ability to care for her family is.”

I stared at her, then at Ethan, waiting for the punchline.

None came.

“You can’t be serious,” I said.

Ethan folded his arms. “It’s not a big deal. You’re always so stressed with work anyway.

This will be better for both of us.”

“Better for you, maybe.” I leaned forward. “Tell me, Ethan. How exactly does this help me?”

He opened his mouth, then hesitated.

Diane, on the other hand, had no such pause.

“It’s about values, dear. A woman spending too much time outside the home… well, temptations arise.”

“Temptations?” I looked at her with wide eyes.

Ethan cleared his throat. “Mom and I have been talking, and honestly… we’ve been wondering what you’re really doing at work.”

I stared at him.

“Excuse me?”

He shifted, suddenly avoiding my gaze. “Your job takes up too much time. A woman’s value is in her family.

Plus, you’re always working late, traveling, dressing up… we’re wondering if you’re cheating on me.”

I couldn’t believe it.

“You seriously think I’m cheating on you because I work hard?” I asked. “That’s your logic?”

Diane pursed her lips. “It’s not just logic, dear.

It’s common sense. A woman’s place is with her family. Not out in the world where… things happen.”

For a second, I just stood there, stunned.

Then, slowly, a strange sense of calm washed over me.

Oh.

So, this was what they truly thought of me.

This wasn’t just about quitting my job.

This was about control. About reducing me to someone who served them.

And the worst part? They actually thought they were right.

Diane adjusted her cardigan, oblivious to the fire she had just ignited.

“So,” she continued, smiling like she had solved a great dilemma, “we think it’s best for you to take a step back from your job and get some real-life experience in running a household.”

“Yeah,” Ethan added.

“You can help Mom. She’ll even pay you—if you do it right.”

Oh.

So that was the game.

They thought my income was just “extra.” That my job was optional. That they could replace it with a pathetic allowance while I scrubbed their floors.

I let out a slow breath, tilting my head as if considering their generous offer.

Then, I smiled.

Sweet. Agreeable. The way they liked me.

“You’re absolutely right,” I said, my voice light.

“I should quit my job.”

Diane beamed. “That’s wonderful!”

“I’m so proud of you, Soph!” Ethan cheered.

Neither of them realized they had just walked into their own personal nightmare.

The next morning, I followed their plan to the letter.

I informed my boss that I’d be taking an extended leave and assured Ethan that I was fully committed to my new role as Diane’s full-time housekeeper.

And just as they wanted, I completely cut off my financial support.

At first, they didn’t notice. Diane was too busy basking in the luxury of having me at her beck and call.

Meanwhile, Ethan enjoyed the attention his mother received at my expense.

But then, reality hit.

Diane’s weekly spa appointments? Canceled.

Her favorite high-end beauty treatments? Gone.

The expensive organic groceries I used to buy?

Replaced with the cheapest store-brand items.

No more imported coffee. No more aged cheeses or artisan bread. Just plain oatmeal, bulk rice, and whatever was on sale.

Ethan’s monthly wardrobe upgrades?

No budget for that anymore.

Weekend getaways? Not happening.

I watched, amused, as the inconveniences piled up.

One evening, Ethan sat at the dining table, his eyes glued to his bank statement. His fingers tapped against the paper.

“I don’t understand,” he muttered.

“We never had money problems before.”

I gave him a sweet smile. “Oh, that’s because I was the breadwinner.”

Diane, sitting across from him, paled. “What do you mean?”

I leaned back, folding my arms.

“I mean all of those things including the spa trips, the shopping, the fancy meals, and the little ‘extras’ that made life so comfortable? I paid for those.”

Diane’s mouth opened, then closed. “But… but we always had enough.”

I nodded.

“Yes. Because I was earning. But now?

Since I don’t have an income anymore, well… we all have to make sacrifices.”

“This isn’t sustainable,” Ethan blurted out. “This… this isn’t going to work.”

I shrugged. “Guess you should’ve thought about that before you told me to quit.”

Diane’s lips pressed together, her perfect little world cracking at the edges.

But I was having the time of my life.

I let the suffering go on for a full month.

Just long enough for them to feel it. For them to truly understand what they had taken for granted.

Then, one evening, as Ethan sulked over yet another budget-friendly meal, I stretched my arms and let out a satisfied sigh.

“Good news,” I said brightly. “I do miss working.

So I’ll be going back.”

The look of relief on his face was priceless.

But before he could say anything, I added, “Oh, and while I’m at it… I’ll also be filing for divorce.”

Silence.

Diane gasped. Ethan stiffened. And I smiled as their world collapsed in real time.

Soon, the divorce was finalized, and I finally got to live in my house all by myself.

Ethan tried asking me for forgiveness, but I was done. I couldn’t let him allow his mother to control our lives. To control my life.

To tell me that I’d better work as a full-time maid for her.

And that accusation about me cheating while I was at work? That was the final straw. That’s what made me leave Ethan.

What would you have done if you were in my place?

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