MY MOTHER-IN-LAW GAVE ME SHOES FOR MY BIRTHDAY – SOMETHING WAS BOTHERING MY FOOT UNTIL I LIFTED THE INSOLE
So, for my birthday, my mother-in-law—who, to be honest, doesn’t really like me—gave me a pair of shoes. I found it strange because she never gives me gifts and isn’t exactly warm towards me. The shoes looked nice, and I didn’t want to upset my husband, so I decided to keep them.
About a week later, I had a business trip to another state and thought I’d wear the shoes. But as I was walking through the airport, I noticed that one of the shoes felt a bit too tight. “Strange,” I thought. “They’re both the same size, so that can’t be the problem.”
Then, at security, I had to take them off to put them through the scanner. An officer approached and said, “Ma’am, there’s something inside one of the shoes. Could you lift the insole, please?”
At that moment, things started to get very weird. When I lifted the insole, I finally understood why my mother-in-law had given me those shoes—and why they felt uncomfortable.
Looking at me seriously, the officer asked, “Ma’am, would you like to explain what this is?”