{"id":5363,"date":"2024-10-27T21:59:10","date_gmt":"2024-10-27T21:59:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sciencesandnatures.com\/?p=5363"},"modified":"2024-10-27T21:59:12","modified_gmt":"2024-10-27T21:59:12","slug":"after-dad-remarried-my-step-siblings-made-my-life-hell-took-everything-i-had-i-was-fed-up-got-my-revenge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sciencesandnatures.com\/after-dad-remarried-my-step-siblings-made-my-life-hell-took-everything-i-had-i-was-fed-up-got-my-revenge\/","title":{"rendered":"After Dad Remarried, My Step-Siblings Made My Life Hell & Took Everything I Had \u2013 I Was Fed Up & Got My Revenge"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

Nathan is in deep trouble. His dad has remarried, and his new step-siblings invaded his space and ruined his cherished belongings. Nathan feels trapped and ignored in his own home. Tired of it all, he quietly plans a bittersweet revenge. But will Nathan\u2019s actions bring the peace he longs for?
Living with my step-siblings was tough. Penny, 16, Peter, 11, and William, 10, didn\u2019t understand boundaries. They always went through my things and even broke my Xbox!
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A sad teenager | Source: Midjourney\n\n\n\n

The thing is, Dad married my stepmom two months ago, and nothing\u2019s been nice ever since that happened. We have a three-bedroom house.\n\n\n\n

Earlier, Dad and I each had our rooms with bathrooms, and the smaller room was Dad\u2019s study.
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A home office | Source: Unsplash\n\n\n\n

Now, Penny is living in my room, and I\u2019m stuck sharing the small room with Peter and William. All my books, my telescope, and other stuff are packed in the basement because there\u2019s no space.
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One day, I noticed my watch was missing. It wasn\u2019t just any watch \u2014 it was my mom\u2019s gift to me before she died of cancer. That watch meant everything to me.\n\n\n\n

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A wristwatch | Source: Pexels
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I searched everywhere in our cramped room. I checked under the beds, behind the dresser, and even in the closet. Nothing. My frustration grew, and one day, weeks later, I decided to look in the basement. Maybe, just maybe, the boys had taken it there while playing.\n\n\n\n

I went down the creaky stairs, the basement dimly lit by a single bulb. My heart pounded as I moved boxes and old toys around. And then, I saw it.\n\n\n\n

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A flight of stairs | Source: Unsplash
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My watch was on the floor, but it wasn\u2019t the same. The glass was cracked, and the hands were frozen. I picked it up, feeling a lump in my throat.\n\n\n\n

How could they be so careless? This was all I had of Mom.\n\n\n\n

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A broken watch held in the palm of a hand | Source: Midjourney\n\n\n\n

I clenched the broken watch in my hand and went upstairs to find Penny.\n\n\n\n

She was in the living room, scrolling through her phone.\n\n\n\n

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A teenage girl on her phone | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

\u201cPenny, I need to talk to you,\u201d I said firmly.\n\n\n\n

She looked up, annoyed. \u201cWhat\u2019s your problem now, weirdo?\u201d\n\n\n\n

\u201cYour brothers took my watch. They broke it!\u201d I said, showing her the damage.\n\n\n\n

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A sad boy holding a watch dial | Source: Midjourney\n\n\n\n

\u201cWell, don\u2019t order them around. They\u2019re MY brothers, so you have no right to tell them what they should be doing, and they\u2019re just kids,\u201d she said casually.\n\n\n\n

I was stunned. \u201cThis watch was from Mom, Penny! That\u2019s all I have left of her!\u201d\n\n\n\n

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A teenage girl engrossed in her phone | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

\u201cSo? I don\u2019t care. It\u2019s just a watch, after all,\u201d she said, not even looking up from her phone.\n\n\n\n

\u201cIt\u2019s not just a watch,\u201d I muttered, but she wasn\u2019t listening. I could feel tears coming to my eyes.\n\n\n\n

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A crying teenager | Source: Freepik\n\n\n\n

I didn\u2019t want her to see me crying, so I walked away, feeling more alone than ever. Sitting on the bed in my small room, I held the broken watch and cried like a small child.\n\n\n\n

This house didn\u2019t feel like home, and I missed Mom more than ever. All I wanted was a bit of respect, a bit of space. But here, even that seemed too much to ask for.\n\n\n\n

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A sad boy sitting on his bed | Source: Midjourney\n\n\n\n

Before my step-siblings moved in, I had a $100 allowance. Now, Penny gets $75, I get $35, and Peter and William each get $30. They didn\u2019t love or respect me, and I was kicked out of my own room. And now this?\n\n\n\n

I knew I had to talk to Dad and Charlotte about what was happening. This couldn\u2019t go on. That evening, I found them in the living room.\n\n\n\n

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An older couple at home | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

\u201cDad, Charlotte, can we talk?\u201d I asked, my voice trembling.\n\n\n\n

Dad muted the TV and looked at me. \u201cWhat\u2019s up, buddy?\u201d\n\n\n\n

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A smiling older man | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

\u201cIt\u2019s about Peter and William,\u201d I said, my head hung low. \u201cThey keep going through my stuff. They broke Mom\u2019s watch. I told Penny what happened, and she just doesn\u2019t care.\u201d\n\n\n\n

I showed them the broken watch, hoping they\u2019d understand how much it meant to me.\n\n\n\n

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A watch with a broken dial | Source: Midjourney\n\n\n\n

Charlotte frowned slightly but didn\u2019t say anything, and Dad sighed.\n\n\n\n

\u201cNathan, I know it\u2019s hard adjusting to this new situation. But we all need to make sacrifices in a family,\u201d he said.\n\n\n\n

I felt my frustration rising. \u201cSacrifices? Dad, it\u2019s not just about the watch. It\u2019s everything. I don\u2019t have any personal space. They don\u2019t respect my things, and I feel like you\u2019re not hearing me.\u201d\n\n\n\n

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An angry teen | Source: Midjourney\n\n\n\n

\u201cNathan, they\u2019re young,\u201d Charlotte chimed in. \u201cThey don\u2019t understand boundaries like you do. You need to be patient.\u201d\n\n\n\n

\u201cPatient? I\u2019ve been patient! But nothing changes. I\u2019m losing more than just space. I\u2019m losing the connection we used to have, Dad. We never talk like we used to!\u201d\n\n\n\n

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An older woman | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

Dad rubbed his temples. \u201cNathan, we\u2019re all trying our best. It\u2019s not easy for any of us.\u201d\n\n\n\n

\u201cI get that, but I need you to see how much this is affecting me. I miss Mom, and now I feel like I\u2019m losing you too!\u201d I cried.\n\n\n\n

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A frustrated teen boy | Source: Freepik\n\n\n\n

Charlotte\u2019s expression softened, but she stayed quiet.\n\n\n\n

Dad looked at me with a mix of frustration and pity. \u201cNathan, we can\u2019t change the situation right now. We have to make the best of it.\u201d\n\n\n\n

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An older man on the sofa | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

\u201cSo, I just have to suck it up and deal with it?\u201d\n\n\n\n

\u201cYes, Nathan. That\u2019s what being part of a family means sometimes.\u201d\n\n\n\n

My heart sank. \u201cFine. But don\u2019t expect me to be happy about it,\u201d I said and left the room in anger.\n\n\n\n

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A stern-looking teen | Source: Midjourney\n\n\n\n

Back in my cramped bedroom, I stared at the broken watch. It seemed like no one understood or cared about what I was going through. I missed Mom, and I missed the days when Dad actually listened to me.\n\n\n\n

It was time to teach my parents and step-siblings a lesson.\n\n\n\n

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A serious-looking teen | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

I decided to write about what I was going through and share it online. Maybe, just maybe, someone out there would understand.\n\n\n\n

I poured my heart into the post:\n\n\n\n

I\u2019m Nathan, 15 years old, and I feel like a stranger in my own home. Since my mom died of cancer, everything\u2019s changed. I now share a cramped room with my stepbrothers, Peter and William, who don\u2019t respect my space. They broke my mom\u2019s watch, the only thing I have left of her.\n\n\n\n

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A teenage boy holding a smartphone | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

I tried talking to Dad and my stepmom, but they don\u2019t get it. They tell me I need to make sacrifices, that this is what family is. But I feel lost and forgotten. Most nights, I think about running away. But I know life on the street would be even harder. I\u2019m just so tired of feeling alone and unheard. Does anyone else feel this way?\n\n\n\n

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A person using a phone | Source: Unsplash\n\n\n\n

I hit \u201cpost\u201d and waited. The next morning, I checked the post and was shocked. The response was overwhelming.\n\n\n\n

\u201cYour parents need to wake up and see what they\u2019re doing to you,\u201d one wrote.\n\n\n\n

\u201cNo one should feel this alone in their own home,\u201d another had said.\n\n\n\n

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A phone screen showing a Facebook page | Source: Unsplash\n\n\n\n

A few days later, I decided to show Dad and Charlotte the post. I couldn\u2019t keep this to myself anymore. I walked up to their room, feeling a mix of anxiety and determination.\n\n\n\n

\u201cDad, Charlotte, can we talk?\u201d I asked, holding my phone.\n\n\n\n

Dad looked up from his book. \u201cWhat\u2019s it now, Nathan?\u201d\n\n\n\n

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A book and a cup of coffee | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

\u201cI need you to read something,\u201d I said, handing them my phone. \u201cPlease.\u201d\n\n\n\n

They started reading, their faces growing more serious with each line. I could see the emotions shifting from confusion to concern. When they reached the part about me thinking of running away, Charlotte\u2019s eyes filled with tears. Dad\u2019s face went pale.\n\n\n\n

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A sad couple | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

\u201cIs this how you\u2019ve been feeling, Nathan?\u201d Dad asked, his voice shaky.\n\n\n\n

\u201cYes, it is. I feel like no one listens to me. I\u2019m so tired of feeling alone,\u201d I replied, my voice trembling.\n\n\n\n

Charlotte broke down in tears. \u201cWe had no idea, Nathan. We thought we were doing our best, but we\u2019ve clearly been blind to what you\u2019re going through.\u201d\n\n\n\n

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A woman in tears | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

Dad put his arm around her, looking at me with sorrow in his eyes. \u201cI\u2019m sorry, son. We should have taken you more seriously. We\u2019ll make amends. We\u2019ll talk and figure out how to make things better.\u201d\n\n\n\n

I showed them the comments, too. \u201cLook at what people are saying. They see it, why couldn\u2019t you?\u201d\n\n\n\n

Dad sighed, deeply pained. \u201cNathan, we were so focused on everyone adjusting we didn\u2019t see how much you were hurting. I\u2019m sorry, really. We\u2019ll do better.\u201d\n\n\n\n

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A sad man | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

For the first time in a long while, things started to get better.\n\n\n\n

After our heartfelt talk, everyone helped turn the basement into my own private space.\n\n\n\n

One evening, while painting the walls, Penny came up to me. \u201cNathan, can we talk?\u201d she asked.\n\n\n\n

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A smiling teenage girl | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

\u201cSure, what\u2019s up?\u201d I asked, wiping paint off my hands.\n\n\n\n

She took a deep breath. \u201cI\u2019ve been really hostile towards you, and I\u2019m sorry. I guess I never really dealt with my feelings about our parents\u2019 marriage. I felt like I was being replaced by you.\u201d\n\n\n\n

Her words surprised me. \u201cI didn\u2019t know you felt that way, Penny. I\u2019ve been so wrapped up in my own problems that I didn\u2019t see yours.\u201d\n\n\n\n

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A chill teen boy | Source: Pexels\n\n\n\n

She nodded in tears. \u201cIt\u2019s been hard for all of us. I just wanted you to know I\u2019m sorry for how I\u2019ve treated you.\u201d\n\n\n\n

I reached out and hugged her. \u201cThanks, Penny. That means a lot. We\u2019re all struggling, but maybe we can get through this together.\u201d\n\n\n\n

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Two siblings hugging each other | Source: Midjourney\n\n\n\n

Even Peter and William seemed to understand the importance of respecting my space. We also had a talk about allowance distribution to make things fairer.\n\n\n\n

Dad sat us down and explained the new plan. \u201cPenny, you\u2019ll get $60, Nathan, $50, and Peter and William, you\u2019ll each get $30. We want everyone to feel valued and treated fairly.\u201d\n\n\n\n

Home finally started to feel like home again.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"