I Failed My MIL's Test and Walked Away
This is my first time meeting my partner's family as their future daughter-in-law.
A few minutes after taking my seat, my future mother-in-law, Joana Carrell, suddenly speaks up.
"I've conducted a premarital test on you, but you've only scored 30 points. You have no right to marry into my family!"
I never expect that I'll be tested, to begin with. The results leave me feeling shell-shocked.
But Joana continues prattling on and on.
"When you walked through the front door, the stool at the doorway was crooked, but you never readjusted it. You got ten points deducted for that.
"The trash can in the living room was full, but you ignored it and never took the initiative to empty it. That'll be 20 points deducted.
"When you washed the fruits in the kitchen, you saw a pile of dishes in the sink, and yet you didn't wash them. That's 40 points lost!
"Altogether, you scored 30 points, which means you've failed the test. Hence, you aren't worthy of becoming a daughter-in-law of the Yarrow family!"
I turn to look at my boyfriend, Anthony Yarrow, subconsciously, hoping that he'll defend me. But he keeps his head lowered and pretends to not hear anything.
His reaction catches me off guard. But soon, my temper starts flaring.
It turns out that the Yarrows have already plotted to put me through a trial that tests my submissiveness as soon as I walk through the front door. That's why Joana has been assessing me like I'm their future maid.
Since they care about points that much, then I suppose they can kiss the million-dollar wedding gifts, the marital home located in the city center, as well as the businesses under my family goodbye.