I like this one. No one tried to kill another for once and the story seemed like it truly art from life. Not every story is a revenge story but can be a growth story. Good job!
23:15 Completely wrong. It shows that you are ungrateful for what your sister has done for you. Donating a kidney is not something you do lightly, it is a pretty major procedure and your behavior towards your sister shows that you are absolutely ungrateful and do not deserve this kidney.
Wonderful story! Its good to see something different than the normal run of the mill revenge stories. This is of healing, overcoming and becoming stronger and repairing a bond that never should have been broken. All while delivering justice to the antagonist. Good on the fiance for leaving too! He gained all of my respect for that one! I half expected him and the main character to end up together so the fact that didn't was a surprise. Great job on this story! More like it please! ^^
No, this is not a good story: 25 years of trauma ... This is not the way to deal with your trauma. It would be only a burden on the victim. All the screaming and fighting won't be helpful *Not that I want a revenge story
A story where the mistreated daughter slowly accepts back her parents and with no evil to the core sister, that's a first for me and I like it. I also liked that the whole abuse wasn't just swept over and that she needed time to heal and then slowly accepting them back while not forgetting the pain they caused. I have started to get a bit bored of stories where there is no chance for forgiveness or acceptance.
Also, how do the parents not notice the daughter missing for weeks, if not months in the hospital? Recovery for the donor is usually longer and much more difficult. The parents really didn't see her literally if they didn't notice she was missing for weeks, that she was in pain when she returned.......oh, and don't forget the Meds she was taking and medically bills she now had to cover BECAUSE she gave the brat her kidney. Just this one situation alone proves how messed up that house was, because if you miss something that major right in front of your face, just imagine what they missed on a daily basis. Glad this is just a story, but I don't doubt this has happened far too many times in the real world.
I wouldn't say her parents are good parents. They were good parents to 'Sophia' but bad parents to 'Lila'. They just felt guilty as their favoritism got blatantly exposed. Now they're trying to atone for it. Sophia wouldn't have been so rampant if they didn't support her everytime something happened. Years of neglect and mental abuse and bias, I can understand why Lila was so timid. I hope she'll gain confidence and break out of the cocoon of trauma that confined her. Sophia? Her karma was long overdue. I hope she suffers in her later years, scorned. Only realizing that the only person who cared about her, willing to save her life, there will only be one. No one else would do the same for her.
Haha. It is always funny that people think that is how kidney donation works. You just get matched with someone out of nowhere. That is not at all how it works.
She still shouldn’t trust them because they’ll still treat her the same way eventually, because they won’t notice, I should know because I’ve been through the same treatment as her except for even longer and no matter what happens they will not change, they say they will, but they still won’t notice when they are treating you that way, but today after all this time I was finally able to let go of all the pain and misery and finally realize that it’s ok that my mother doesn’t see me or listen to me and that its ok that I can’t trust her, it’s ok that she treats everyone else more like their her kids instead of me, it’s ok that she lets everyone else get away with everything and instead blames me, it’s ok that she never believes me, it’s ok that she doesn’t trust me,it’s ok that she cares more about everyone than she does me, instead I’ll be the one to see me, to believe me, to hear me, to be there for me even when my own mother isn’t there for me it’s ok because I finally realize that its not my fault that she treats me that way, that’s just the way she is and that will never change, but after all this time I can finally let go of all the pain.
There are some mothers who treat other's kids better. They are more beautiful, more efficient, more clever, earn more, have good house. These mothers don't even blink in giving away their kids things , without consent. Because they deserve not her own kids.
and how would you know they would change?? For all we know, they would only change now but the moment another "Sophia" comes in, they'll go back to their old ways.
I like this one. No one tried to kill another for once and the story seemed like it truly art from life. Not every story is a revenge story but can be a growth story. Good job!
23:15 Completely wrong. It shows that you are ungrateful for what your sister has done for you. Donating a kidney is not something you do lightly, it is a pretty major procedure and your behavior towards your sister shows that you are absolutely ungrateful and do not deserve this kidney.
Wonderful story! Its good to see something different than the normal run of the mill revenge stories. This is of healing, overcoming and becoming stronger and repairing a bond that never should have been broken. All while delivering justice to the antagonist. Good on the fiance for leaving too! He gained all of my respect for that one! I half expected him and the main character to end up together so the fact that didn't was a surprise. Great job on this story! More like it please! ^^
No, this is not a good story: 25 years of trauma ... This is not the way to deal with your trauma. It would be only a burden on the victim. All the screaming and fighting won't be helpful
*Not that I want a revenge story
A story where the mistreated daughter slowly accepts back her parents and with no evil to the core sister, that's a first for me and I like it.
I also liked that the whole abuse wasn't just swept over and that she needed time to heal and then slowly accepting them back while not forgetting the pain they caused.
I have started to get a bit bored of stories where there is no chance for forgiveness or acceptance.
Finally parent's that are not totally shit, good job.
AGREED!
Really?
@@jamesroad316 they didn’t take forever to understand the situation. They actually took accountability for their actions.
@@KeeYoung_ and it took them like what? Over a decade. As soon as i can, i'm leaving that shit hole behind
Keep up the good work 😁
Leila apparently doesn’t love and value herself very much. Great story! I Iove the ending.
Childhood trauma does that.
Also, how do the parents not notice the daughter missing for weeks, if not months in the hospital? Recovery for the donor is usually longer and much more difficult. The parents really didn't see her literally if they didn't notice she was missing for weeks, that she was in pain when she returned.......oh, and don't forget the Meds she was taking and medically bills she now had to cover BECAUSE she gave the brat her kidney. Just this one situation alone proves how messed up that house was, because if you miss something that major right in front of your face, just imagine what they missed on a daily basis. Glad this is just a story, but I don't doubt this has happened far too many times in the real world.
@@paulanewhook4460 it could take place in a country with free healthcare
@@paulanewhook4460 those has to be the dumbest parents to not notice their kid.
I wouldn't say her parents are good parents. They were good parents to 'Sophia' but bad parents to 'Lila'. They just felt guilty as their favoritism got blatantly exposed. Now they're trying to atone for it. Sophia wouldn't have been so rampant if they didn't support her everytime something happened. Years of neglect and mental abuse and bias, I can understand why Lila was so timid. I hope she'll gain confidence and break out of the cocoon of trauma that confined her. Sophia? Her karma was long overdue. I hope she suffers in her later years, scorned. Only realizing that the only person who cared about her, willing to save her life, there will only be one. No one else would do the same for her.
Haha. It is always funny that people think that is how kidney donation works. You just get matched with someone out of nowhere. That is not at all how it works.
Without FL going to get tested, how would they know that she is a match?
either Sophia was bullshitting her sister again, or the match was from some older tests on file.
Was wondering the same thing....
They still didn't care, she was the sister's donor not their daughter.
That's fucked up
She still shouldn’t trust them because they’ll still treat her the same way eventually, because they won’t notice, I should know because I’ve been through the same treatment as her except for even longer and no matter what happens they will not change, they say they will, but they still won’t notice when they are treating you that way, but today after all this time I was finally able to let go of all the pain and misery and finally realize that it’s ok that my mother doesn’t see me or listen to me and that its ok that I can’t trust her, it’s ok that she treats everyone else more like their her kids instead of me, it’s ok that she lets everyone else get away with everything and instead blames me, it’s ok that she never believes me, it’s ok that she doesn’t trust me,it’s ok that she cares more about everyone than she does me, instead I’ll be the one to see me, to believe me, to hear me, to be there for me even when my own mother isn’t there for me it’s ok because I finally realize that its not my fault that she treats me that way, that’s just the way she is and that will never change, but after all this time I can finally let go of all the pain.
There are some mothers who treat other's kids better. They are more beautiful, more efficient, more clever, earn more, have good house. These mothers don't even blink in giving away their kids things , without consent. Because they deserve not her own kids.
@@dbg5942 that only means they don't deserve to be mothers in the first place.
Honestly if i had parents like them, i'd rather be a war ophan
Don't the parents know that there are two sides to every coin
Well, I guess better late than never. For the parent anyway.
and how would you know they would change?? For all we know, they would only change now but the moment another "Sophia" comes in, they'll go back to their old ways.
This one is very different than most stories
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would you believe her too