I Kicked My SIL Out of My Daughter’s Birthday Party After What She Did

All I wanted was a simple sixth birthday party for my daughter Chloe — balloons, cake, a bouncy castle. But my sister-in-law Paula showed up in a white maxi dress, heels, and her usual need to be the center of attention.

She mingled, posed for photos, and called herself Chloe’s “bonus mom.” I bit my tongue, until she pulled out a huge wrapped box and handed it to Chloe in front of everyone. Inside was the doll Chloe had begged for — the same one I’d saved up to buy and hidden in my closet.

Paula had stolen my gift and passed it off as hers. When I confronted her, she smirked and said, “What’s yours is mine, we’re family.”

That was it. I kicked her out in front of everyone.

Later, Chloe whispered to me, “I know you were going to give me the doll. I saw it in your closet. I just wanted to act surprised for you.”

That moment broke me — and healed me. My daughter didn’t care about Paula’s show. She cared about me.

Paula is still playing the victim online. But I don’t care. Because being a good mom sometimes means being the villain in someone else’s story. And I’ll wear that proudly.

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