My Parents Emptied My Daughter’s £73,000 Fund For Her Cousin-Teptep

My parents stole my 14-year-old daughter’s college fund money and gave it to her cousin — all £73,000.

“You’re a spoiled brat,” my sister told her.

“Your cousin deserves it more,” my mum added.

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I didn’t shout.

I surprised them with this.

The next day, their lives started to unravel.

On Friday evening, my parents’ dining room looked less like a family meal and more like Carter had already won at life.

Blue and gold balloons sagged from the corners of the room.

Foil trays steamed on the sideboard.

A glittery poster had been taped to the wall, declaring Carter’s future in thick marker pen.

My fourteen-year-old daughter Anna sat beside me in her football hoodie, hair still damp from practice, hands folded politely in her lap.

She clapped whenever everybody else clapped.

She smiled whenever somebody looked her way.

She had learnt very young that in my family, peace was something children paid for with silence.

My sister Sabrina came in behind Carter as if she were presenting him to a room full of sponsors.

“There’s my university boy,” she sang.

She placed him at the head of the table.

Not near it.

At it.

Carter looked pleased and slightly embarrassed, which only made Sabrina fuss over him more.

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