She also pointed out how she and Nicole have very similar class schedules– meaning that she didn’t think the locks would inconvenience her stepsister too much.
Once Nicole actually found out about the child-proof stove locks, though, her stepsister went crazy. Apparently, Nicole screamed at her, called her a control freak, and accused her of being a bully.
She did not back down, though, and screamed back at her stepsister– telling Nicole that she would not have had to do that if the kitchen appliances had been used responsibly.
After that, Nicole wound up just calling her a jerk and claiming she had no business controlling when other people get to cook.
Then, her stepsister actually blocked her number and went to go stay at a friend’s house.
Her father and stepmother have since heard about what happened from Nicole, too. And they have not stopped messaging her and telling her that she needs to get her stepsister to come home.
So now, she has been left wondering whether putting child-proof locks on the stove to keep Nicole from starting a fire was the wrong thing to do or not.
Can you believe her 20-year-old stepsister cannot figure out how to open child-proofed locks? Regardless, did she have a right to be concerned about Nicole cooking when she wasn’t home? Why do you think her stepsister cannot remember to turn the appliances off? Would you have done the same thing if you were in her shoes?
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