That suggestion only frustrated her more, though, and she ended up telling Abby no. She also pointed out how her stepsister did not care or even appreciate the history behind her grandma’s necklace. Rather, she accused Abby of not loving her grandparents and only wanting the money the necklace could provide.
“They [her grandparents] were just money signs to Abby,” she vented.
Anyway, after she was honest with her stepsister, Abby stormed upstairs, packed a bag, and left the house.
Ever since then, Abby has also refused to return calls from anyone in the family. Plus, her stepsister claimed that she would only return home if they agreed to sell the necklace and split the proceeds or if she just gave Abby the necklace altogether.
Now, both her mother and stepfather have taken Abby’s side– accusing her of taking it too far and being a jerk. They also believe she should just split the necklace with Abby in order to end all of the drama.
Quite frankly, though, she refuses to do that. And now, she has been left wondering whether not giving Abby the family heirloom really makes her a jerk or not.
Why do you think Abby started blowing her off after they graduated high school? Is it understandable why she wants to keep the necklace if it has history and her grandma always said it was for her? Do you believe it would be right for Abby to sell a family heirloom? How would you handle this situation?
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