My Husband and His Sister Expected Me to Babysit for Free While They Vacationed

Mandy texted me asking to grab her kids from school—just a quick favor, she said. I didn’t hesitate. But by nightfall, she’d vanished. No replies, no updates, just me, two kids, and rising panic. I assumed something had gone wrong—until I called my husband. They were boarding a flight to Mexico.

When I finally got Ryan on the phone, I heard airport noise. “We’re headed to Mexico,” he said casually. “Mandy needed a break. Thanks for watching the kids!” A full week, no warning, no consent—just dumped. I stood there, stunned, holding the phone like it had betrayed me too.

The next days were chaos: tantrums, cereal confetti, Barbie nearly flushed, and glitter dresses worn to school. I was juggling work, meltdowns, and laundry mountains while they drank margaritas. Their Instagram flaunted spa days and “Zero Stress!” like I didn’t exist. I was exhausted, furious, and starting to crack. So I picked up my phone—and started recording everything.

I edited the madness into a video: screaming, spills, tears—cut between their smug vacation selfies. Posted it to my private Instagram with the caption: Surprise! I’m your unpaid nanny now. The response was explosive—friends and family were outraged. Mandy and Ryan FaceTimed me, panicking. I told them, “Take the next flight home… or I keep filming.”

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