My Sister Stole Our Grandma’s Jewelry to Buy a Convertible – She Thought She Got Away with It, Until I Taught Her a Lesson She’ll Never Forget (7 of 8)
“What are you talking about?”
I stepped inside, walked over to the coffee table where she and her friends were sitting, and dumped the entire jewelry box out in front of them.
Every ring, every necklace, and every bracelet she’d stolen was now in front of her.
The look on her face told me she couldn’t believe her eyes.
“Oh my God, how did you—” She stopped mid-sentence, realizing what was happening. “How—”
“How did I get them back? Oh, you know, just a little thing called caring about our family. Crazy, right?”
Her friends looked between us, confused.
I turned to them with a pleasant smile. “Did you guys know she stole from her grandmother? Sold everything for that convertible parked outside?”
Her friends gasped and murmured amongst themselves. Meanwhile, Sophia turned bright red. She had no idea her sister would expose her in front of her friends like this.
“You didn’t have to do this in front of everyone!” she hissed.
“Oh, but I did,” I said, banging my hand on the table. “You weren’t sorry when you stole from Grandma, but now that people know, suddenly it’s embarrassing? Funny how that works.”