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At our wedding, my husband’s sister handed us an envelope with the words, “Don’t deny yourselves anything!” written inside. It looked generous. It looked meaningful. It was empty.
On her birthday, I decided to return the favor—with a gift she would never forget.
We paid for our wedding ourselves. For nearly two years, we saved every spare dollar. No vacations. No unnecessary spending. We just wanted a small, warm celebration with the people closest to us. In the end, we invited around forty guests.
One of them was Mark’s older sister, Julia.
“Are you sure about that cake?” she’d say with a tight smile. “No one does it like that anymore.”
“And the restaurant… well. I suppose it’s fine—for you.”
“She just likes being in charge,” he said.
That was an understatement.
“Bitter! Kiss properly! What is that?”
“The regular one gives me a headache,” she told the waiter, not bothering to ask us.
When it was time for speeches, she grabbed the microphone and spoke longer than anyone else. She talked about what a devoted sister she was and how much she’d supported Mark over the years.
It looked impressive. Heavy. Important.
Later that night, back at the hotel, we began opening the gifts. Everything from friends and family felt sincere.
“Well, she did mention her bonus,” he joked.
Nothing.