My Sister Borrowed My Car for a Month and Didn’t Refill the Tank Before Returning It – I Ended Up Missing a Job Interview

After surgery left me unable to drive, I lent my sister Kathy my car for a month. She promised to take care of it, and I trusted her without hesitation. When she finally returned it, I was excited—I had a life-changing job interview the very next morning, and that car was my only way to get there. But when I turned the key, the engine sputtered and died. Kathy had brought it back completely out of gas.

Frantic, I called her, but she brushed it off casually. “Just call an Uber,” she said, as though missing the most important interview of my life was no big deal. By the time I arrived, I was 30 minutes late, and the opportunity slipped through my fingers. That one careless act cost me the job I had been desperate for after months of recovery and financial struggle.

When I told Dad what happened, he was furious. He invited Kathy over for dinner and, in front of both of us, laid it all out—how my generosity had been met with her thoughtlessness. He made her fill my tank that very night and demanded she repay the gas money she had wasted. Kathy was humiliated, but instead of apologizing, she lashed out, insisting I’d turned Dad against her over “just $20.”

The truth is, it was never just about the gas. It was about respect. I used that money to get to another interview and landed a new job. Kathy and I barely speak now, and while some would call that sad, I see it as a hard-earned lesson. Kindness has value, and when people take advantage of it, they learn exactly what it costs.

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