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My Brother Sparked a Massive Uproar When He Discovered I Had Taken Money from His Daughter, and What He Demanded Afterwards Was Absolutely Astonishing

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Our family once consisted of my parents, my younger brother, Thomas, and myself. When Thomas left for London, I chose to remain with our parents in the countryside. In time, I married, and Thomas too settled down, eventually becoming the proud father of two daughters. Despite the miles between us, he would occasionally journey home to see the family, and as his eldest girl grew older, she began making the trips to see us on her own. I always looked forward to her visits and tried my utmost to make her feel comfortable and at home.

During one of her stays, we sat up late into the night, talking at length. I shared my worries about the financial strain our parents were under, opening up to her since she was my niece. Our conversation lingered on into the small hours, and the following morning, to my surprise, she offered me some money in lieu of gifts, insisting on helping. At first, I declined, feeling uncomfortable about the gesture, but she pressed kindly until, with gratitude, I accepted.

Not long after she left, Thomas telephoned me, quite vexed, demanding to know what I had been thinking accepting money from his daughter. I tried to explain that I hadnt asked for a thing, and that her wish to help had come entirely from herself, but my words found no purchase. He accused me of taking advantage of her generosity, voicing his disappointment that I hadnt approached him, her father, for help instead.

Feeling misunderstood and hoping to mend things, I sent twice the amount shed given me directly to Thomas bank account as a gesture of goodwill. Sadly, that marked the last time we spoke. Since then, I’ve often tried to see things from his perspective, wondering how I might have reacted were our places reversed, but it seems the matter simply weighed too heavily on him. The entire episode left me with a complex blend of emotionsa regretful sense of distance that has lingered between my brother and me ever since.

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