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My Sister Claimed She Was Sick

What She Really Wanted Was Unforgivable

When my sister Lily told us she had stage-three cervical cancer, our world crumbled. My parents dropped everything and moved in with her to help. I wanted to visit immediately, but Lily said she needed time before seeing me. That should’ve been the first red flag, but we were too worried to question her. Three…

 

When my sister Lily told us she had stage-three cervical cancer, our world crumbled. My parents dropped everything and moved in with her to help. I wanted to visit immediately, but Lily said she needed time before seeing me. That should’ve been the first red flag, but we were too worried to question her.

Three weeks later, I finally saw her — bald, pale, wrapped in a scarf — and I believed everything. Over the next five months, I became her financial crutch, sending money for rent, bills, and “experimental treatments.” I gave up vacations, nice meals, even good dog food for my golden retriever, Sadie. Every time I offered to attend doctor visits, she refused.

Then, I bumped into the only gynecologic oncologist in town at a café. When I mentioned Lily’s name, her face went blank. “I’ve never treated anyone named Lily,” she said. That’s when it all unraveled. No doctor, no hospital records, no prescriptions — Lily had faked the entire thing to escape debt.

I confronted her. She cried and admitted it all. I gave her a chance to come clean to our parents — she didn’t. So I did. The betrayal broke them. Lily screamed that I’d ruined her life, but the truth is, she shattered ours with her lies. She used our love as a weapon, and some wounds run too deep to heal.

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