My mother-in-law insisted on being seated between her son and me at our wedding—and she surely didn’t think I’d agree so quickly.


When Julia’s future mother-in-law, Patricia, demanded a seat between her and Ethan at their wedding, it seemed like another over-the-top move in a long list of controlling behaviors. But Julia’s response wasn’t what anyone expected.


When I agreed to Patricia’s absurd demand on my wedding day, I saw the look of triumph on her face. She thought she’d won, and that I’d back down like I always had before.


But this time was different. This time, I had a plan that would make her re-evaluate her actions.


When I got engaged to Ethan, I knew I wasn’t just marrying him.


I was also marrying into his tight-knit, borderline suffocating relationship with his mother, Patricia. She loved Ethan fiercely, and while that’s usually a good thing, in this case, it felt like I was competing with her for his attention.


From the moment we announced our engagement, Patricia seemed to think it was her wedding, not mine.


“Oh, Julia, lilies are too plain for a wedding,” she’d said during our first meeting with the florist, wrinkling her nose. “Roses are more elegant. Ethan loves roses, don’t you, sweetheart?”


Ethan had nodded absentmindedly, scrolling on his phone.


I just smiled as I reminded myself to pick my battles. But it wasn’t just the flowers.


The thing is, she had opinions on everything. And guess what? She even had the audacity to tell me what to wear on my big day.

“Are you sure you want to wear something so… fitted?” she asked during a fitting. “It might be uncomfortable for the ceremony.”


I laughed it off, but deep down, I was fuming.


I let it slide because I knew arguing with Patricia meant trying to move a boulder uphill. Explaining anything to her wasn’t worth the effort because she had this ‘I-know-I-am-always-right’ kind of attitude.


One evening, I invited her over for dinner, hoping to bridge the gap.


I spent hours cooking Ethan’s favorite lasagna from scratch, with garlic bread and a Caesar salad.


When she arrived, I greeted her warmly, trying to make her feel welcome.


When Ethan tasted the lasagna, he couldn’t help but praise my cooking skills.


“Wow, this is amazing, Jules!” he said. “I love it!”


But Patricia couldn’t watch her son speak in my favor.


“Well, of course, it’s good,” she said, her voice dripping with sarcasm. “Lasagna isn’t exactly rocket science, is it?”


Ethan didn’t even notice what her mother said, while I could feel my cheeks burning.


“I’m glad you like it, Ethan,” I said softly, forcing myself to stay calm.


Later that evening, as I cleared the plates, she cornered me in the kitchen.


“Julia,” she began, “I know you mean well, but a man like Ethan needs more than just a pretty face and a passable lasagna. Marriage is a lot of work, dear.”


I wanted to snap back, to tell her to stop undermining me in my own home. But instead, I nodded and said, “Thank you for the advice, Patricia. I’ll keep that in mind.”


The incidents kept piling up.


Like the time she “accidentally” booked a weekend spa trip with Ethan the same weekend we had planned to visit a venue.


“Oh, I didn’t realize you’d made plans,” she said, feigning innocence. “Ethan, you’ll still come


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