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When My Mother-in-Law Demanded a Key to Our Home, I Gave My In-Laws a Reason to Regret It. @LifeStoriesDestinies “Hand over a key!” my mother-in-law snapped when she heard we’d moved. “I’ll drop by whenever I damn well please.” My husband handed it over. I just smiled. My in-laws thought getting in was easy — but getting out… When my husband, Carter, and I moved into our new home in Savannah, Georgia, I thought it was the beginning of something wonderful. We had been married for not quite a year, and this place was supposed to be our fresh start: a cozy, three-bedroom haven on a tranquil street, plenty of space for us to settle in, maybe even start a family one day. But then his parents intervened. Carter’s parents, Harvey and Linda, had always been a handful—overbearing, controlling, and entirely oblivious to the concept of boundaries. While we were dating, I had caught glimpses of their behavior: his mom calling five times a day to remind him about vitamins, his dad insisting on constant updates anytime Carter and I went on a date. It was irritating, sure, but I assumed that once we were married and in our own place, they’d naturally back off. I was completely wrong. We had barely settled in for a single day when Harvey and Linda showed up uninvited. No text, no call, just their car rolling into our driveway as though they owned the place. I answered the door, and before I could utter a greeting, Linda walked in, looking around like she was evaluating a subpar hotel room. “We brought you a little housewarming gift,” she said, thrusting a cheap bottle of wine into my arms. Harvey trailed in behind her with a printed list of home-maintenance tips, as though we were helpless kids who couldn’t manage something as basic as changing an air filter. I was already annoyed, but then Linda plopped down on our sofa, crossed her legs, and said, “So, when do we get our spare key?” I blinked in disbelief. “I’m sorry, what?” Harvey chuckled like I was the one being silly. “Oh, sweetheart, come on. Of course we need a key. Just in case.” “In case of what?” I asked, feeling my patience dissolve. “You know,” Linda chimed in, “if there’s an emergency or if we need to check on things. Water the plants, make sure you’re keeping up with the housekeeping.” My mind stopped working at that last part. I looked at Carter, silently begging him to put a stop to this nonsense. Instead, he nodded. “Yeah, that makes sense,” he said. Then he handed them a copy of our key. #aita #reddit #redditstories #redditstory #revengestory #revenge