My MIL Let Her Friend Use My Clothes and Makeup While I Was on a Business Trip – Karma Worked on Them Better than Any Revenge
While I was away on a business trip, I discovered that my mother-in-law’s best friend had raided my closet, but karma served up a twist that made any thoughts of revenge seem unnecessary. Imagine someone rummaging through your personal belongings while you’re not home—now, imagine it’s your mother-in-law’s friend trying on your designer clothes. That’s exactly what happened to me.
I’m Karen, a 32-year-old entrepreneur and mother, and this bizarre situation unfolded just a couple of weeks ago as I was preparing for a business trip to New York. As I packed, my mother-in-law, Janet, strolled into my bedroom, reassuring me not to worry and promising to take good care of my husband, Dave, and our daughter, Marly, while I was away. I appreciated the gesture and trusted her completely—something I would later regret.
Two days into my trip, I received a surprising text from my neighbor and best friend, Lisa. She asked if I knew someone named Sheryl, and when I replied that I didn’t, she informed me that Sheryl, a friend of Janet’s, had been spending time in my house. Lisa had seen her wearing my clothes and using my makeup. Shocked, I asked for proof, and she sent me a video of a middle-aged woman parading around my living room in my favorite red dress and applying what looked like my Chanel lipstick. Enraged, I called Lisa, who confirmed that Sheryl had been entering my house whenever Dave wasn’t around. Lisa had initially assumed Sheryl was a relative until she saw her through the window trying on my things.
I was furious but had to maintain my composure until I could return home. When I finally did, I was ready for a confrontation. I found Dave, who was unaware of the situation, and asked where Janet was. He pointed me to our bedroom, where I found my closet in complete disarray. Clothes were scattered everywhere, makeup was left open, and to my horror, my wedding dress was lying on the floor, stained with red wine. Janet appeared, holding Marly’s hand, and tried to brush off the mess as harmless fun. She explained that Sheryl, who had a date, needed something nice to wear, and thought it would be okay for her to borrow a few things. I couldn’t believe the audacity.
Dave was just as upset, confronting his mother about the violation of our trust and privacy. As if on cue, the doorbell rang, and there stood Sheryl, smirking as she introduced herself. She claimed that Janet had assured her it was fine to borrow my things. I calmly but firmly informed her that what she did wasn’t sharing; it was trespassing and theft. Dave told her to leave and never come back, and I demanded that Janet leave as well.
Tensions were high in our household over the next few days. While I was livid, I decided not to seek revenge. My friend Lisa suggested I let karma handle it, and I took her advice to heart. A week later, I received a panicked call from Janet. She told me that Sheryl was in the hospital with a severe allergic reaction that left her face swollen and covered in a rash. The doctors suspected it was caused by the makeup she had used—my makeup. Janet, embarrassed and remorseful, apologized for her actions and asked for forgiveness.
Though I was satisfied to see karma in action, I knew it would take time to rebuild trust with Janet. She made efforts to make amends, replacing the makeup, cleaning my wedding dress, and even hiring a professional to organize my closet. Dave also had a serious conversation with her about respecting our boundaries, making it clear that her actions were unacceptable.
In the end, I didn’t need to lift a finger. Karma delivered its lesson, teaching both Janet and Sheryl a hard truth. Our family grew stronger through the experience, and Janet now respects the boundaries we’ve set. Sometimes, the best revenge is simply letting the universe handle things—with a touch of humor.
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