One Digit ShortMy mom, Susan, had a habit of sending me to get her shopping.
However, she would always leave out a zero when paying me back what was owed, blaming on her poor eyesight.
I never minded. In fact, I would just cover the cost without another word.
Then, Summer, my sister, had to throw shade.
“Mom sends you money whenever she wants something. You never show us the actual costs, though. I bet you’re making a nice little profit off Mom behind our backs.”
Susan smiled and didn’t even bother to defend me, as if confirming Summer’s accusations.
My heart sank.
Over the years, I had bought her things from major appliances to the smallest groceries, and each time, the payment she sent was short.
Susan would just brush the whole thing off by saying, “Oh, my eyes aren’t what they used to be. My bad.”
I had poured hundreds of thousands into her expenses, only to end up with a reputation as a thief who cheated her own family.
When Susan sent me money for the New Year’s Eve catering, I simply booked food that fit the budget she paid for.