My Stepdad Demanded Fresh Meals Daily — So I Served Him a Lesson

My stepdad demanded fresh-cooked meals daily like it was the 1950s. When Mom tried reheating leftovers, he’d toss them out, insisting “real wives cook every day.” I watched her shrink under his cruelty and knew I had to act.

After Dad died six years ago, Mom became a ghost of herself. Then Raymond appeared—a charming professor who brought lunches and fixed things. Mom laughed again and married him on a quiet beach. I wanted to trust him.

But six months in, Mom was thinner, worn down. Raymond controlled everything—even smashing leftover lasagna because “he never eats the same meal twice.” Mom was scared but tried to keep peace.

So I took over cooking—pancakes, sushi, Beef Wellington—all cleverly disguised leftovers. Raymond raved, bragged online, never suspecting.

One night, I told him the truth. Furious, he lashed out, but I stood firm—no one breaks Mom’s spirit.

We changed locks, kicked him out, and for the first time in years, Mom smiled freely.

Months later, Raymond begged forgiveness. Mom told him she had plans—plans for freedom and no more shattered plates.

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