“My twin sister and I have always been very close, but recently, I discovered something that rocked my world.
A few days before I was set to babysit her baby, my boyfriend revealed a secret my sister had kept from me for years. When we applied to the same university, I was rejected, and she was accepted.
It turns out she used a deeply personal story I shared with her in an emotional letter to the admissions office to secure her spot, without telling me. When I confronted her, she justified it by saying she was desperate at the time. This betrayal hurt more than just the letter—it was the breach of trust.
On the day I was supposed to babysit, I told her I couldn’t do it, needing time to process everything. She accused me of punishing her and her baby and called me immature for not getting over it. Our parents are divided—my mom believes I’m justified, while my dad says I’m being petty. Now, my sister and I aren’t speaking, and I’m questioning if I overreacted.”