She Served Her Stepsister The Best Burn Ever Being Accused Of Trying To Come After Her Stepmom’s Money

A 32-year-old woman’s dad got married to his current wife a couple of years ago. Right after her dad tied the knot, her stepmom’s family made their displeasure about the relationship known.
A particular thing that her stepsiblings said was that her dad was trying to get his hands on her stepmom’s money, which she figured was absolutely laughable.
Her dad actually had a prenup signed by her stepmom and gave her a copy of that, in addition to his will.
Her dad is the one with money, not her stepmom, but for whatever ridiculous reason, her new stepsiblings can’t accept reality.
“Her children have never let go of this inheritance issue, and apparently make snide comments about it regularly, despite the fact that my dad owns the house he lives in with his wife, and pretty much everything in it, as well as maintains her and her disabled daughter since she doesn’t work,” she explained.
Fast forward to now; she and her husband bought a new house, so she asked her dad to come over for dinner.
Her dad said he would only come if he could bring her stepmom and stepsiblings, and she begrudgingly agreed to honor her dad’s request.
She doesn’t like any of her stepsiblings at all and has spent less than a dozen times around them all.
As soon as her 30-year-old stepsister got to her house, she couldn’t stop mentioning how big her house is, and how incredible it is.

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Her stepsister then questioned her husband on what he does for work to even afford the house. She thought that was bizarre, but kept quiet.
“Dinner was catered since the last thing I was going to do was cook for this ungrateful lot (Dad excepted), and again, two of her daughters went on and on about the cost of everything,” she said.
“Then her oldest daughter said, I suppose you won’t be trying to get our mum’s money then since your husband is obviously loaded.”
That was it. She was done. Along with dinner, she served up the perfect burn to her stepsister that night.
“I told her that as per the prenup and she was welcome to all her mother’s assets, which amounted to a Mini Cooper and three lampshades, and I’m happy that she’s so comfortable that I won’t see her and the rest of her classless relatives in court when I turf the whole lot of them out of the house that my father owns,” she continued.
“I then said, ‘no one is after your pittance of an inheritance or your opinion. Get out of my house.’ Drama kicked off, and my dad’s wife burst into tears.”
After her dad took her stepmom home and her stepsisters also left, her dad texted her to reprimand her for revealing financial information to her stepsiblings.
Apparently, her stepmom thought that she was painted as a golddigger. She replied to her dad that her stepsister made her out to be the golddigger, which wasn’t ok in her book.
Her dad expects her to apologize to her stepmom and stepsiblings, but she’s not going to do that or allow them to ever step foot in her home again.
Her husband thinks she didn’t say enough to put her stepsister in place, while her own mom believes that she made waves for no reason.
If you were in her shoes, would have handled things in the same way that she did, or would you have sucked it up to make peace?
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