The mother-in-law called every day exactly at 2:00 AM: we couldn’t sleep because of her and were furious until we found out the real reason for these calls

The mother-in-law called every day exactly at 2:00 AM: we couldn’t sleep because of her and were furious until we found out the real reason for these calls

The mother-in-law called every day exactly at 2:00 AM: we couldn’t sleep because of her and were furious until we found out the real reason for these calls 😱😨

After the wedding, my husband and I enjoyed a peaceful, cozy life in our apartment. Everything was going well… until a strange nighttime call.

At 2:00 AM, the phone rang. My husband woke up before me, answered, and turned pale.

— Mom… is everything okay? — he murmured.

She only asked:

— Son, are you asleep? Is everything alright?

It was strange, but we decided maybe his mother was feeling unwell or couldn’t sleep. I even felt a bit sorry for her.

But the next night the call repeated. And again—exactly at 2:00. She called, spoke almost in a whisper, and asked the same question every time:

— Son, are you asleep? I just wanted to know if you’re okay.

We started getting angry. We were exhausted, not sleeping enough, my husband couldn’t focus at work. I became more and more irritated.

On the third night, I suggested turning off the phones. But at 2:30 AM… there was a knock at the door. The mother-in-law was there. She stood in her nightgown, barefoot. Not a trace of embarrassment on her face.

— I couldn’t reach you… and I was scared, — she said calmly as she entered the apartment.

I was furious. But my husband still tried to be patient. He loved his mother, although he admitted it wasn’t normal.

This went on for over a week. We dreaded the night. We begged her to stop… in vain.

Once, I even shouted at her, but she just smiled. When, after a few days, we finally learned the real reason for these nighttime calls, we were simply horrified. 😨😱 Continued in the first comment 👇👇

That day, we decided to turn off the phones again. We wanted to get some sleep at least once. We were sure the mother-in-law would come again.

But that night she didn’t come. We were surprised and even relieved. I woke up very happy and rested.

During the day, my husband and I decided to visit her. Just to check—maybe she was upset or sick.

When we opened the door to her apartment, a strange smell hit us… She was dead in the armchair. The phone in her hand. It was off.

Death occurred around two in the morning.

And then it hit us like an electric shock: we hadn’t been getting calls because she couldn’t make them anymore. She was just afraid of dying alone, she felt everything, and we were heartless people.

Always answer your parents’ calls. Maybe they are calling you for the last time.