Her Friend Ate The Thanksgiving Dessert She Made For Her Family, So She Asked Her To Pay Her Back

This 22-year-old girl lives with her 23-year-old friend Chelsea, but Chelsea’s boyfriend, Jake, is essentially their third roommate with how much he’s over at their house.
She frequently comes home to Jake lounging around on their couch, which hardly surprises her at this point.
Two days ago, she made an Oreo dirt cake for Thanksgiving dessert, and it’s something her family adores.
She makes this special cake for every single holiday, and she also makes it when anyone in her family has a birthday.
This year, she decided to do something different and used Golden Oreos for the first time, and she was thrilled with how it came out.
When she was finished making the cake, she put it in the freezer to set for the night. Yesterday morning, she checked on the cake and placed it in the fridge before heading off for work.
“Now, while Jake eats while over at our apartment, it’s usually Chelsea’s food or food we share with each other, like pizza, chips, popcorn, etc.,” she explained.
“I don’t mind if either of them eats some of my food, but I will point out if something is for a special occasion so they don’t eat it.”
“I texted Chelsea that the dirt cake in the fridge was for my family’s Thanksgiving dinner and to keep her and Jake’s hands off it. She gave me a thumbs-up emoji in reply, and I didn’t think anything of it.”

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When she came home from work, she was horrified to see Chelsea and Jake on the couch, with her half-eaten cake in front of them.
She got upset, as the cake was for her family, not them, and she asked Chelsea why she would eat it when she asked her not to.
Chelsea said the text never went through, but she showed Chelsea her own reply to the text where she asked her not to eat it. Chelsea didn’t know what to say after that, and Jake jumped in an effort to defend her by insisting the cake was only pudding, which made her angrier.
“I remembered that I still had time to remake the dirt cake, so I asked Chelsea and Jake to give me money so I [could] go shopping to buy the ingredients and redo it, telling them the price,” she said.
“They both refused and told me I was being overly dramatic over a dessert that doesn’t even taste all that great. I asked them if it wasn’t good, then why is half of it gone in one sitting? They didn’t answer me, so I rolled my eyes and told them I expected the money by tomorrow morning.”
“Jake left soon after that, and Chelsea refused to speak to me for the rest of the night. I told my siblings what happened, and they told me I was right to ask for them to pay for the cost. Our mutual friends, however, think I’m being dramatic over the situation and think I should just pay for it myself.”
Do you think Chelsea and Jake owe her money so she can replace the cake for Thanksgiving?
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