My Selfish Sister Stayed by Mom’s Side When She Fell Ill, but Everything Changed after the Doctor Shared Mom’s Last Words – Story of the Day
When Mom got sick, my sister suddenly stepped into the role of the devoted daughter. She moved in with her and shut me out, insisting she had everything under control. But I knew my sister—her intentions were never entirely genuine. I couldn’t do much to stop her at the time, but everything shifted the day the doctor handed me Mom’s final note.
I never quite understood how two siblings raised in the same home could turn out so differently—at least not until my sister and I became adults. Our mom raised us on her own, and as I grew older, I began to truly grasp how tough life had been for her.
I still remember the tiny apartment we lived in when I was young. Winters were bitterly cold, and the wind howled through the gaps in the windows. Mom juggled two jobs just to keep a roof over our heads, but it was always a struggle.
There were times when food was scarce. I’ll never forget the nights when our neighbor, Mrs. Jenkins, would bring us meals.
She’d offer a gentle smile as she handed over a steaming pot of soup or a plate of pasta.
Back then, I didn’t fully understand the weight of her kindness. I only knew that I wasn’t going to bed hungry.
But I always noticed how Mom wouldn’t eat with us. She’d sit quietly, pretending she wasn’t hungry—but I knew she was. She just wanted to make sure we had enough.
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