I begged my sister to take my daughter to the beach with her, but she refused. Her warning, on the other hand, rattled me the most, and I will never forgive her for it.

When my daughter was four years old, I divorced. My husband had always desired a son, and after our daughter was born, he instantly announced his love for another lady, stating she was expecting a male. We divorced, and I now work as a freelancer. Despite earning a good living, I have little time for leisure. Fortunately, my mother and friends can help take care of my baby and take her places because I am frequently too busy.

My sister informed me a few months ago that they were planning a summer trip by the sea. I was overjoyed to hear about it and requested her to bring my daughter. Of course, I was willing to pay for all of my daughter’s expenditures. My sister’s mother-in-law was with them, so I figured they wouldn’t have too much trouble with my kid. My sister has a two-year-old kid, and my daughter is four years old. I wouldn’t even contemplate suggesting she take my kid if she was going on vacation with her son alone.

But I figured it wouldn’t be a huge deal because her husband and mother-in-law would be there. My sister denied my plea, which surprised me because I was always available to help her anytime she needed it. She frequently abandons her child with me. Despite the fact that it is difficult for me to manage two children and a job, I always strive to assist her. She claims that her husband does not want to take another person’s child on vacation, but when they leave their son with me, he does not feel like a stranger.

My sister asked me to look after her child after they returned from their vacation two weeks ago. Their friends had asked them for a two-day trip to the countryside. This time, I declined. Previously, I would have agreed, but today I don’t see the point. Why can’t I do the same to her if she can do it to me? She’s angry with me and claims I’m wrong. When I mention the problem with the beach vacation, she insists it’s different. However, I don’t notice a change and believe I’m acting correctly.