My Parents Stole My Money To Pay For My Sister's College
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- My Parents Stole My Money To Pay For My Sister's College
After discovering that his parents stole $15,000 from his savings to pay for his sister's tuition, Jake sues them and wins the case, leading to a strained but eventually mended relationship through sincere efforts and family counseling. Over time, they reconcile and grow closer, creating new memories and rebuilding trust, culminating in a heartfelt family reunion at their cherished cabin.
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this was actually very well written unlike some other stories that i watch on yt . good work
Oh, thank you)
As i watch about 10+ stories a day (i enjoy them) i never seen this one not even something similar, this story is nice.
Thank you, it's my pleasure. What exactly did you like about the story?
Everything @@Foxy_Talese
Tomorrow i am going to post a new video
Chat gpt ah story
His father's cold justification? More like a weak excuse and they thought he would never see it until they started paying it back supposedly. I don't understand why the father is angry. He's the one that stole from his son. If anything he should be feeling regret. The fact he doesn't shows he would do it again. I think the OP needs to switch banks altogether.
Most likely it is because the father thought that the son would realize that they spent the money not on themselves and useless purchases, but on the education of his youngest daughter.
Why didn't they just do it for Dan?
Because older kids are generally loved less
is the guy who wrote this a fucking writer or some shit, cause he sure sounds like it
Thank you for the compliment! I appreciate your kind words.
I did subscribe this story is good but in pov inthink the parents should have asked the OP for money
Well it is from the point of view, and parents can be different, here they did very badly, so even got angry because OP did not understand them and asked to return the money and the case came to court
@@Foxy_Talese yes