“I’ve blocked all your cards. From now on, you’ll ask me for every single cent,” my husband said with the look of someone who had just won a competition

“I’ve blocked all your cards. From now on, you’ll ask me for every single cent,” my husband said with the look of someone who had just won a competition 😢

“If you want to eat — you’ll ask. If you need socks — you’ll ask for those too,” my mother-in-law laughed smugly, narrowing her eyes with satisfaction.
They were sure they had cornered me. But both of them forgot one important detail. 😨

I was standing in the hallway with my one-year-old son in my arms. He was whimpering, rubbing his wet cheek against my shoulder, and my fingers were shaking from exhaustion and anger. The diaper was soaked, there wasn’t a single clean one left in the house, and the baby food was running out. Automatically, I took out my phone, opened the delivery app, chose a pack of diapers and a few jars for the next day.

When it came time to pay, the screen flashed red: “Transaction declined.” I tried the second card. Then the third. The fourth. All of them — blocked.

— That’s it, my husband said lazily, rubbing his belly. — Now you’ll understand what it means to depend on your husband.

My mother-in-law giggled with delight and immediately raised her phone.

— I’m recording, she said to herself, pointing the camera at me. — Let this be a keepsake video. Of the daughter-in-law begging for money for diapers.

My husband walked out of the bedroom and returned with a small metal safe. He deliberately placed it in the middle of the room and slowly entered the code. The door clicked open. Inside was a thick stack of banknotes.

— Look carefully and remember this, he said, deliberately counting the money slowly. — Here they are. Your former money.

My mother-in-law kept filming, occasionally whispering comments and giggling, as if it were a performance. My husband counted out a few bills and threw them onto the coffee table. The money scattered like a fan.

— That’s enough for today. Tomorrow you’ll account for every cent and ask for more.

I silently picked up the money. My son started crying again, and I began feeding him, trying not to look at their satisfied faces. In my head, a clear plan was already taking shape.

What I did next, they remembered for the rest of their lives. 😢😲 Continuation in the first comment 👇👇

They were sure I wouldn’t go anywhere. That I would stay in that apartment, ask for every cent, and humbly explain why I needed diapers, food, and baby supplies.

My husband looked at me with satisfaction, my mother-in-law continued filming, as if she could already see me breaking.

But they were wrong.

When my husband went to the kitchen and my mother-in-law, still giggling, was sending the video to someone, I called my brother. My voice was calm — too calm. I said only one thing:

— Can my child and I stay with you for a while?

He didn’t ask any questions on the phone. Forty minutes later, he was already standing outside the building. I walked out with a backpack, the stroller, and my one-year-old son in my arms. My husband didn’t even come out to see us off — he was sure I would be back by evening.

In the car, my brother finally watched the video. He watched it to the end without interrupting, then simply said:

— Okay. I understand everything. I’ll take care of it.

I didn’t know how exactly he planned to “take care of it,” and I didn’t ask. We arrived at his place, I put the child to bed, and fell asleep beside him.

And in the morning, something began that they were completely unprepared for.

First, my husband’s payment was declined at the store. Then his card didn’t work at the gas station. An hour later, the second account was blocked. By evening — all of them. My mother-in-law was calling and screaming, my husband was sending message after message.

My brother worked at a bank. And when he found out what they had done to me, he simply closed all their accounts — legally, quickly, and forever.

Now they were the ones calling and begging. Asking why, how to get access back, what to do next. And I stopped answering the phone.

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