They say family is everything — but my sister-in-law Jessica proved otherwise on what should’ve been a relaxing family vacation.
She organized a $500-per-person lake house getaway but claimed she didn’t need to pay since she “planned it.” My mom, Meryl,
a single mother who raised us alone, was so excited. I had to stay behind when my son got sick but urged her to still go.
When I called to check in, my heart broke. Mom was sitting in a hallway, red-eyed, beside a camping mat. No bed, no room — just pushed aside.
Jessica had given the bedrooms to her own relatives. When I confronted my brother Peter, he shrugged it off as “first come, first serve.”
I dropped everything, packed an air mattress, and drove there. I found Mom doing dishes like nothing was wrong. I went straight
to Jessica’s room, moved her things out, and gave the master bedroom to Mom. Jessica and Peter were furious — but I didn’t care.
That night, Mom finally slept in comfort. She laughed, swam, and soaked in every moment she deserved. Before we left, she whispered,
“Thank you for seeing me.” I replied, “You’ve always mattered.” Because real family stands up for each other — no matter what.