“I said if he wanted Piper to be happy and embrace Nancy as a sibling, then he should have taken things more slowly to get that outcome,” she vented.
Her brother was not having it, though, and told her it was none of her business. He also accused her of overstepping and claimed that she was just his little sister.
So now, in the wake of their argument, she has been left wondering whether calling out her brother for moving too fast in his relationship.
Is it understandable why Piper has been so upset that Nancy, her bully, was brought into her family and home? Was it her brother’s responsibility to make sure the transition was easier for his daughter? Could a marriage license or forced sisterhood ever mend a relationship alone? Do you think she did the right thing by being honest with her brother?
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