She Got Scolded By Her Dad For Lying To Her Stepsister About Her Least Favorite Kind Of Pizza

rh2010 - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person
rh2010 - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

Have you ever had a sibling try to mess with you in an extremely silly and petty way?

One teenager recently thought of a clever way to catch her trickster stepsister in the act but was still scolded for it.

She’s 16 and has a 12-year-old stepsister named Maya. Unfortunately, she doesn’t have a great relationship with Maya because she’s always messing with her. Maya likes to make life as difficult as possible, and she doesn’t understand why.

One of the biggest ways Maya likes to mess with her is by convincing their parents to cook foods she doesn’t like. 

“For example, I hate eggs,” she said.

“So, for breakfast, [Maya] always asks for egg dishes, and I end up having to make something separate for myself.”

Although her parents usually catch on to what Maya’s doing and the fact that she’s purposefully trying to mess with her, they don’t give her any kind of strict punishment. 

However, she finally caught Maya in the act a few evenings ago, and there was no denying it.

Their family decided to order pizza for dinner when Maya asked her what her least favorite kind of pizza was. Knowing Maya would end up ordering her ‘least favorite’ pizza for her on purpose, she decided to lie and tell her she didn’t like supreme pizzas.

rh2010 – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

Maya acknowledged the information and ran off. When the pizzas arrived at their house, Maya watched with a grin on her face as she opened up a box of supreme pizza. Then, much to Maya’s dismay, she happily ate two slices in front of her.

When Maya asked why she wanted a supreme pizza if it was her least favorite kind, she told her she thought she had asked for her “favorite” type of pizza.

“Later in the night, my dad came up [to me] and asked if I purposely told my sister the wrong pizza,” she recalled.

“I asked if it mattered, and he said yes because I would be in the wrong for setting her up.”

She asked her dad if he would’ve rather seen her not be able to eat dinner, and he said no, but that he wished she would’ve gone to him about her issue with Maya instead of outsmarting her.

“I feel like I did nothing wrong,” she explained.

“She was going to get in trouble anyway, but this way, I wasn’t [left] out of dinner.”

Was she wrong to outsmart her stepsister like that, or was it a good idea to foil her plan?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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