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While She Was On A Trip Visiting Her Boyfriend, Her Sister Decided To Fake Her Death In Order To “Test” How Much She Really Cared About Her

Then, once she was able to gather herself, she started frantically packing her bags to head home. She also phoned her father to tell him what had happened and asked if he would be able to buy her a plane ticket.

Her dad ended up buying the ticket and also asking that her boyfriend travels with her, so she was not alone. And thankfully, her boyfriend did.

They ultimately flew out at three o’clock in the morning before arriving at her home airport and getting picked up by her father.

“And I was still losing my mind over my sister,” she said.

Plus, they all continued freaking out during the hour-long drive from the airport to her sister’s house.

Eventually, though, they all did arrive at her sister’s home. She and her dad jumped out and ran up to the front door; meanwhile, her boyfriend reportedly stayed in the car out of respect while she waited to be let inside.

Then, in a total plot twist, her sister actually answered the door with the “biggest grin” on her face. And after seeing the look on her face, her sister had the nerve to ask, “So you do care about me?”

Obviously, she and her dad were beyond floored. And after the shock passed, anger set in. Her dad reportedly started to “huff and puff” about how pulling that kind of “prank” is far from funny.

For whatever reason, though, her sister just did not understand that. In fact, she simply shrugged, turned toward her, and responded, “I only did it, so I know you would even care since you like to choose favorites with our parents.”

Now, she claims that she was still speechless at that point. But she eventually gathered herself enough to put her sister in her place.

She explained to her sister how the only reason she ever stopped speaking to their mother was because of years of mental and emotional abuse, as well as manipulation. Plus, she revealed how she just could not stand being used as her family’s middleman or scapegoat any longer.

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