My sister-in-law, Melissa, has always been the kind of person who drains the oxygen out of a room and then asks why everyone looks tired. I’ve spent ten years trying to tolerate her for my brother Brandon’s sake. She’s manipulative, entitled, and somehow always manages to get other people to pick up the bill — literally and figuratively. But nothing compared to the stunt she pulled last month.
It all started when Melissa called and insisted we go grocery shopping together at her favorite overpriced store. She pitched it like some sweet bonding moment: “Come on, Hannah, let’s spend some time together. It’ll be fun!” It was right before her birthday, so I figured maybe it wouldn’t hurt to try. Maybe we’d even find a gift while walking through those bougie aisles she worships.
The moment she stepped out of her car, she made a dig at me.
“Your shoes are definitely not made for spending hours walking around,” she said, eyeing my heels.
I brushed it off and followed her in. The store was basically a cathedral of unnecessary luxury — imported teas, candles that cost as much as electricity bills, artisanal snacks no one needs but influencers rave about.
Melissa drifted down every aisle like she owned the place, tossing item after item into the cart. Six imported candles. Designer spices. A $70 bottle of olive oil she insisted “tastes life-changing.” I joked about the candles piling up, but she waved me off, already hunting down the next indulgence.
By the time we hit the register, the total flashed: $1,470.