
After getting laid off, I excitedly texted my mom that I was coming home for a while. But on the flight back to my hometown, I scrolled past a trending thread on Reddit: "AITA for locking out a distant relative who got fired and wants to mooch off my family?" The top comments were brutal: "1. Demand her severance pay as rent. 2. Change the locks to show her who's boss. 3. Mock her until she leaves on her own." I smirked, thankful that my parents would never treat me like that. Besides, I bought the house they lived in. No one could kick me out. But a second later, a text from my mom popped up: “Transfer your severance package to me for safekeeping.” I froze. Acting on a strange instinct, I replied: “I didn't get any severance.” I suddenly remembered what I had forgotten to tell them. My company actually gave me a $50,000 severance package. And on top of that, I bought a lottery ticket on a whim. I won 5 million dollars. My mom went silent for a long time. I started to panic, wanting to share the good news to break the tension. I sent: “Mom, actually...” The response was a red exclamation mark. Message Not Delivered.
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