My Entitled Sister Laughed When Her Kids Broke My Work $2,200 iPad — Instead I Taught Her a Lesson of Responsibility

I worked hard for everything I have. Not gym-selfie hard. Real hard. Sleepless nights, skipped meals, washing socks in a sink. Every cent went toward building my freelance design career.

When I finally landed big contracts, I bought my dream tool: a $2,000 iPad Pro. It was my livelihood.

Over the holidays, I left it charging in my dad’s study — away from little hands. The next morning, I found it shattered on the floor.

My sister Josie casually sipped coffee. “The kids broke your iPad,” she said. “Relax. Dad has an old Samsung.”

“You gave it to them?” I asked.

“They were crying,” she shrugged. “You can afford a better one.”

She never apologized. Not then. Not ever.

Josie has always been this way — entitled, careless, assuming I’ll clean up her messes. But this time, I didn’t let it go.

“You owe me $2,200,” I told her.

She laughed. “Family is supposed to be forgiving.”

But I’d forgiven too much already. So I filed in small claims court.

A week later, she paid in full. Not because she was sorry — but because she never believed I’d follow through.

When my new iPad arrived, I took my time unboxing it. It wasn’t just a device. It was a boundary. A line in the sand.

A month later, Josie sent a photo of her kids coloring. “No screens today. Only crayons.” Followed by: “Maybe I needed to be held accountable.”

Not quite an apology. But maybe a start.

I didn’t reply.

But I didn’t block her either.

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