They Took My Paid-Off Car And Gave It To My Sister Without Asking-Quieen - Chainityai

They Took My Paid-Off Car And Gave It To My Sister Without Asking-Quieen

My brand-new car vanished from my work parking lot, and before I could even call the police, my mother told me my parents had “loaned” it to my sister.

She said it like she had borrowed a casserole dish.

Like she had picked up a sweater from my apartment and forgotten to mention it.

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Like the thing missing from section B of the Brookfield Packaging employee lot was not a paid-off 2023 Nissan Altima with my name on the title.

My name is Lauren Pierce.

For most of my life, my family called me dependable.

They said it like a compliment.

Dependable meant I answered the phone.

Dependable meant I paid my own bills.

Dependable meant I did not make my parents lose sleep.

Dependable meant I could be disappointed quietly, while my sister Marissa was allowed to fall apart loudly and get everyone’s attention.

I did not understand that when I was younger.

Back then, I thought being trusted meant being loved.

I thought if I worked hard enough, stayed calm enough, and caused little enough trouble, someday my parents would look at me and realize I had needs too.

Instead, they got comfortable.

They got used to me being the one who could handle it.

They got used to Marissa being the one who could not.

By twenty-nine, I had a decent job at Brookfield Packaging, a small apartment I kept clean because it was the only place in my life nobody barged into, and a savings account that existed because I had spent years telling myself no.

No to weekend trips.

No to takeout when leftovers were available.

No to cute boots in a store window.

No to Christmas splurges that would have made me feel like a person instead of a machine built to pay bills.

Every no had gone toward something.

A bright white 2023 Nissan Altima.

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