But, based on her response, it became pretty clear that she only really views Jane as her niece.
“I told her my priority here is to make sure my niece is comfortable and that she should appreciate that I didn’t let them become homeless,” she told her sister-in-law. Yikes.
It is also important to note that her brother and sister-in-law have been together for four years and married for one. So, it is not like Eve just entered her life.
At the same time, though, she claims that her nieces really do not get along. In fact, Jane and Eve reportedly hate it whenever anyone calls them sisters, so she does not think having them sleep together would work out.
Finally, she also revealed that she and her husband really value their privacy. And for some reason, they are most comfortable with Jane living upstairs with them as opposed to her brother, sister-in-law, or Eve.
“I am not the only one living there. My husband also likes to come home and go upstairs, where he can relax without having any guests around,” she explained.
“Our niece is like our baby, and we both enjoy having her company after a long day of work. We want to help them, but our comfort is more important to us.”
Nonetheless, her sister-in-law has remained pretty furious at her and still thinks she acted like a real jerk. So now, she has been left wondering if giving one of her nieces a separate bedroom upstairs and the rest of her brother’s family one room to share was the wrong thing to do or not.
If you were her sister-in-law, would you be upset about the different treatment of Jane and Eve also? At the same time, do you believe it is fair for her to decide the sleeping arrangements in her own home? What do you think about her prioritization of Jane over Eve? How would you suggest she reconcile this situation?
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