My Mother-in-Law Shaved My Head While I Slept to Force Me to Quit My Job, But She Never Imagined That by Cutting My Hair, She Was Also Awakening a Cold Revenge: “Now You’re Going to Learn How Much It Costs to Humiliate Me.”
PART 1
“If you want to keep living in this house, tomorrow you will quit your job and learn to serve your husband.”
That was the first thing I heard when I woke up with half my scalp burning.
At first, I thought I was dreaming.
I had just come home from a work dinner in Bethesda, where I had been promoted to Regional Sales Director. I had toasted with business partners, received congratulations from my team, and driven home exhausted.
But it wasn’t a dream.
A heavy hand was pressing my forehead into the pillow, and a metallic buzzing sound was roaring in my ear. When I opened my eyes, I saw long strands of my hair falling onto the white sheets, as if someone had silently destr0yed years of my life.
I screamed.
The light snapped on.
There stood my mother-in-law, Evelyn, holding Patrick’s electric hair clippers. She wore her floral robe and a look that sent chills down my spine.
Half of my hair lay scattered across the carpet I had bought myself.
“What did you do?” I shouted, touching my head with trembling hands. “Are you insane?”
“Don’t raise your voice at me, young lady,” she replied. “Decent women don’t stay out late drinking with men. That new position has gone to your head. Well, it’s over now. A wife belongs at home.”
For three years, I had been the one supporting that household.
I paid the mortgage, the groceries, the electricity, the water, Patrick’s car payments, and even Evelyn’s medical bills.
Patrick earned little and spent a lot, but in front of his mother he was still “the man of the house.”
I, on the other hand, was just the daughter-in-law who was expected to keep her head down.
The noise woke Patrick.
He walked in wearing silk pajamas and saw the scene: me sitting on the bed, half bald and shaking with rage, while his mother stood there holding the clippers.
“Say something,” I begged. “Your mother at:tacked me while I was sleeping.”
Patrick sighed, took the clippers from her hand, and set them on the dresser.
“Mom went a little too far, sure. But you’ve been provoking this too. Lately you don’t even cook anymore. You come home late. You care more about your company than your family.”
Something inside me shattered.
“Are you seriously saying this is okay?”
“Hair grows back, Samantha. Stop being dramatic. Just understand the message.”
Evelyn smiled.
“Tomorrow you’ll submit your resignation. Then you’ll get up at five in the morning, buy meat, and make Patrick his soup. In this house, your husband comes first.”
I looked at both of them.
There was no guilt on their faces.
Only fear disguised as authority.
Fear that I earned more than they did.
Fear of losing the wallet they had been draining for years.
That was the moment I stopped crying.
I stood up slowly, picked up the clippers, and walked into the bathroom.
In the mirror, I saw the bare strip running across my scalp. It looked like an open wound.
Without saying a word, I turned the clippers back on and finished the job myself.
I shaved off every remaining strand until there was nothing left for them to use against me.
When I came out, Patrick looked confused.
“What are you doing?”
I gave a faint smile.
“You’re right. Tomorrow I’ll quit. I’ll stay home and take care of both of you.”
Evelyn clapped her hands with a victorious grin.
“That’s more like it. Finally, you know your place.”
That night, while they slept peacefully, I logged into my online banking account.
I transferred all my savings into an account under my mother’s name.
I canceled the supplementary credit cards that Patrick and his mother used.
I stopped all automatic payments for household services.
Then I informed my assistant that I would be working from home for a family matter.
Finally, I turned off my phone.
If they had decided to cut off my hair to strip me of my dignity, I was about to cut off something much more painful:
The money.
And they had no idea what would happen when morning came…
