My Bold MIL Always Took Our Bed Without Asking — But This Time, I Set a Trap She Never Saw Coming

My mother-in-law, Monica, always claimed our master bedroom during visits, dismissing our requests and cluttering it with her belongings. Despite our efforts—hints, direct pleas, and even a new guest room mattress—she’d take over, leaving our space a mess. Fed up after five years, I planned a trap.
When Monica and Frank arrived, she predictably ignored our suggestion to use the guest room, settling into our bedroom with her candles and perfumes. I stayed calm, knowing my plan was in motion. That night, Jake and I slept in the guest room, and I hinted at “preparations.”
The next morning, Monica emerged pale and mortified, demanding the guest room without explanation. Jake, suspicious, pressed me later. I revealed I’d scattered lacy lingerie, adult toys, massage oils, and suggestive TV titles around our bedroom and bathroom, making it unmistakably private. Monica had found everything.
She and Frank moved to the guest room, avoiding eye contact for the rest of their stay. When they left, Monica admitted the guest room was “comfortable.” Jake later learned they booked a hotel for Christmas. My “petty revenge” taught Monica boundaries, ensuring our bedroom remained ours.



