My MIL Tried on My Wedding Dress and Ruined

I didn’t think much of it when my future mother-in-law, Janet, kept pestering me about my wedding dress. But when I came home to find my $3,000 gown missing, I learned the truth—she’d tried it on, ruined it, and refused to pay. Furious, I confronted her with a secret weapon that changed everything,

 

Janet had been nagging me for weeks about my dress, even though she wouldn’t come shopping with me. After I found my perfect dress, a beautiful $3,000 gown, I texted Janet to tell her. But she insisted I bring it to her, even after I refused,

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