😲 My sister had placed our mother in a nursing home and wanted to sell the house: I was furious when I found out, and here’s the lesson I gave her.
I’ve been living and working abroad for two years. Almost every day, I call my sister, who lives with our mother, but it’s been nearly six months since I’ve been able to visit them.
Over the past week, my sister kept telling me that our mother was either in the bathroom or at the neighbor’s, and that she couldn’t talk to me. Every day, she gave me a new excuse, and I felt like she was hiding something from me.
So, I took a few days off work to come back without telling her. When she saw me, she was surprised and asked why I hadn’t informed her of my visit. That’s when I discovered that she had secretly placed our mother in a nursing home.
She was planning to sell the house and leave with her boyfriend, all behind my back. I was furious, but I decided not to show it and to play the game my way in order to teach her a good lesson. Here’s what I did.
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I made up a story to convince my sister that an investor was interested in buying the house.
She believed my lie, and I arranged a meeting with a friend of mine, a real estate lawyer.
He played his role perfectly.
At the signing event, my friend revealed the truth: the documents were forged, and the transaction was illegal.
The authorities were quickly informed, and my sister’s bank accounts were frozen.
She lost everything—her family and her reputation.
When, desperate, she called me for help, I hung up on her.
Today, my mother lives with me.
This situation left scars, but it helped me understand how far one can go to protect their own life, even if it means cutting ties with those we love.










