MY MIL ‘ACCIDENTALLY’ DROPPED MY DAUGHTER’S VACATION TICKET OUT THE WINDOW—BUT KARMA DIDN’T NEED MY HELP

She’d lost her passport.

Somehow, between all the smugness and sabotage, Darlene had misplaced it—gone without a trace. She called me in full panic mode, sobbing that the airline wouldn’t let her board. “Please,” she begged, “can you bring it to me? I think I left it at your place!”

I calmly replied, “Oh no… I GUESS FATE DIDN’T WANT YOU TO GO.”

Click.

My husband and I had already printed Ava a replacement ticket at the terminal. Turns out, I’d taken a photo of it days ago—just in case. Ava and I boarded the plane together, hand in hand, watching the island sun rise from 30,000 feet while Darlene sat at home stewing in her own bitterness.

Lesson: When you try to ruin someone else’s joy, karma doesn’t need help—just time. Jealousy will always trip over its own feet.

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