Parents Stole £99,000 From My Gold Card For My Sister’s Holiday-heuh

My parents racked up £99,000 on my American Express Gold card so my sister could enjoy a lavish holiday in Hawaii.

Then my mother called me, laughing like she had just won a game.

“Every penny’s gone,” she said.

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“Did you really think hiding that card made you clever? Think again. That’s exactly what a worthless girl like you deserves.”

It happened at 6:12 p.m. on a Thursday evening, while rain worked its way down the office windows in long silver lines.

I was standing by the lifts with my laptop bag cutting into my shoulder and the taste of burnt coffee still sitting at the back of my throat.

The whole floor had that end-of-day smell of warm printer ink, damp coats, and people pretending they were not completely exhausted.

A printer coughed out one last page behind me.

Somebody laughed near the kitchen area.

Then my phone lit up.

Mum.

That one word could still make my body obey before my mind had a say in it.

I knew I should not answer.

I had spent years learning that her calls never arrived empty.

There was always a demand tucked inside them, or an insult dressed up as concern, or a favour she would later describe as something I owed.

Still, my thumb moved.

The moment the call connected, she was laughing.

Not relieved laughter.

Not nervous laughter.

The pleased, sharp little laugh she used when she had found a way to hurt me and expected applause for being clever.

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