For my birthday, my husband gave me an empty phone box, while my mother-in-law filmed my reaction with her brand-new iPhone. He thought it was hilarious — until I put him in his place

For my birthday, my husband gave me an empty phone box, while my mother-in-law filmed my reaction with her brand-new iPhone. He thought it was hilarious — until I put him in his place. 😱😱

It was my 40th birthday — a big milestone I had been preparing for weeks. I decorated the house, set the table, invited family and friends. The evening started wonderfully — laughter, music, toasts, memories. Everyone congratulated me, hugged me, wished me happiness. I was truly happy… until one moment changed everything.

When it was time for gifts, I was especially excited. Deep down, I hoped my husband would get me a new phone — my old one had recently fallen into the sink, thanks to our little daughter.

Then he walked up to me with a big grin and handed me the long-awaited orange box. On it — the logo of a famous brand. I could hardly believe my eyes.

— Go on, open it, — he said, barely holding back his laughter.

With trembling hands, I lifted the lid… and froze.

Inside, there was nothing. No phone, no manual, not even a charger. Just an empty box.

My husband stood next to me laughing loudly, while my mother-in-law filmed my reaction with her shiny new iPhone — the very one that should’ve been inside that box.

— Funny, right? — he said, gasping for breath between laughs.

The guests went silent. An awkward hush filled the room.

I felt a lump rising in my throat. But I didn’t want to cause a scene. I forced a smile and thanked him for the “original” gift. Inside, I was boiling.

When the party ended, my husband, proud of himself, went outside to see the guests off. That’s when I began to carry out my little revenge plan. I did something that wiped the smile right off his face. 😨🫣 Continued in the first comment 👇👇

Quietly, I gathered some of his things — toothbrush, a few shirts, charger, razor. I packed them neatly in a bag and placed it by the door. Then I locked the door from the inside and turned off the lights.

A few minutes later, he knocked.
— Open up, what are you doing? I forgot my keys! — he said, still laughing.

I calmly walked to the door and replied:

— You can stay with your mother. She’s got the iPhone, the fun, and the camera rolling. In the meantime, I’ll think about whether I really need a clown in my house.

He stood outside, not believing I was serious. I sat down on the couch, poured myself a glass of champagne, and for the first time that night, I truly smiled.

Sometimes, the best gift is reminding someone that jokes have consequences. 🎁💔

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