On the one hand, they are sisters. But on the other hand, she recognizes that her sister had “twisted” and “manipulated” so many situations since their mother got sick.
So now, she has been left feeling torn and is wondering if refusing to help bail her sister out of jail was the right decision to make or not.
Can you imagine if your sibling ever did something like that to you while your parent was dying? Is it understandable that she wants nothing to do with her sister anymore? Does her sister deserve to deal with the consequences of her own actions? If you were in her shoes, how would you handle this situation?
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