When my sister Sue asked to use my house for her son’s birthday party, I agreed without hesitation. My place was larger, and I’d be out of town for a work conference. I even left out party supplies, snacks, and a special $400 LEGO gift for my nephew, Ethan. Her sweet texts during the event made me feel like the best aunt in the world. But everything changed when I got home early and noticed decorations that didn’t match a seven-year-old’s party theme.
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