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My Parents Took the $22,000 Hawaii Trip I Paid For

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my chair.

“Say that again.”

Megan blinked.

“What?”

“Say exactly what you mean.”

She looked around, realizing too late that she had stepped beyond the safe language.

“I mean you always act like your job makes you better than us.”

“No,” I said. “My job made me useful to you. That’s what bothered you. Not the work. The fact that I finally noticed the invoice.continue reading …

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