MIL Kept Showing up with Her Whole Clan for Free BBQ at Our House — When They Came Empty-Handed Again on the 4th, I Served Them a Lesson Instead

I set the picnic table beautifully with mason jars filled with wildflowers from my garden, cloth napkins folded just so, and a pitcher of fresh lemonade catching the afternoon sun. It looked magazine-perfect, which was exactly what I was going for.

“Oh, how lovely!” Sarah exclaimed, settling into her chair. “You always do such a nice job with these things.”

“Where’s the food?” Kate asked, glancing around expectantly.

“Coming right up!” I said, disappearing into the kitchen.

I emerged with a tray of cucumber sandwiches. The crusts were surgically removed and sliced into triangles so delicate they looked like they’d apologize for existing. Alongside them sat a pot of black tea, lukewarm and sulking like a spinster aunt left off the wedding invite list.

The silence that followed was so complete I could hear a neighbor’s dog barking three houses away.

Juliette blinked slowly, like a computer trying to process an error message. “Um… where’s the barbecue, dear?”

I tilted my head, channeling every ounce of Southern charm I’d ever witnessed. “Oh, I didn’t shop this time. Since you all love our barbecue so much, I figured you’d want to bring the meat yourselves!”

The silence stretched like taffy. Sarah’s mouth had fallen open. Kate looked like she’d been slapped with a wet fish.

“There’s a wonderful butcher about 15 minutes down Riverview Road,” I continued cheerfully. “They’re open until six. The grill’s all ready. There’s fresh charcoal in the storage bin! What are you waiting for?”

“But… but…” Juliette sputtered. “You invited us!”

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