My Sister Betrayed Me Over $25,000… But Karma Had Other Plans

My sister and her husband asked to borrow $25,000, insisting they needed it to pay off debts and save their home. I hesitated—money and family rarely mix—but they sounded desperate. My sister cried, telling me they’d be homeless without help. Against my better judgment, I agreed.

Yeah,” she said, “you shouldn’t expect the money back. It caused too much stress.”

I felt like the floor had dropped out under me. Not just because of the money, but because of the betrayal. My own sister—someone I grew up protecting—was now pretending a loan was a gift.

We cut off contact that day. I walked away shaking, realizing that the relationship I’d treasured was probably gone forever. READ MORE BELOW

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