Stepmom Stole $5000 From Her College Fund To Get Dental Veneers But Karma Was Watching

We all are going to experience problems in the relationships we have but sometimes, those problems last for a lifetime. This is especially true when the issue occurs within the family.

The closeness that we feel with family members is sometimes what makes it so difficult to experience those issues. We may be able to simply overlook some and move on with their lives but some cut so deep that they are inexcusable.

That is what happened to the young lady in this story who had a mother-in-law who took advantage of her in a terrible way. Read on to find out how she handled it and how she ended up feeling better in the long run.

They say money can’t buy happiness, but my stepmom sure thought it could buy a million-dollar smile. The kicker? She stole from my college fund (which was set up by my late mom) to install her veneers and acted like it wasn’t a big deal. But don’t worry! Sit back, relax, and let me tell you about the day karma grew teeth and bit back.

I’m Kristen, your average 17-year-old with dreams bigger than my stepmom’s ego. My mom passed away when I was young, but she left behind a college fund. It wasn’t huge, but it was a start to secure my future.

My dad, Bob, and I had been adding to it ever since, mostly from my part-time gigs tutoring kids who think “Pi” is something you eat with ice cream. And some babysitting, which paid me weekly.

Everything went well until, ta-da — enter Tracy, my stepmother and the human embodiment of a selfie stick.

This woman spends more time in front of the mirror than a mime pretending to be trapped in a box. I swear, if vanity were an Olympic sport, Tracy would make Narcissus look like an amateur.

She’s so obsessed with appearances. Her clothes, hair, and nails always have to be perfect. It’s like she’s trying to be a real-life Barbie. (Sorry, Barbie!)

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