Approximately 2 years ago my neighbor had surgery. We were not close and rarely spoke, but I noticed she had no company and I wondered about her little dog. I talked to her and found out her daughter had her car and her dog.
Her daughter rarely called or came over unless she needed something. I felt really bad and offered to walk to the little dog so she could have him at home.
I have offered to help this woman many times with various things because I saw she was not getting help from her family.
Anyways, 2 years later, another surgery and I have the little dog living with me until she comes home. I love the dog so that is no problem. After my neighbor has her second surgery and goes to rehab there are many complications. All of a sudden the daughter decides she should come around. Using my neighbors car again, getting free gas and whatever else she can. My neighbor is so happy to have her daughter back in her life. All I can think is WHY? What is a nice way for me to say I am not going to help her anymore.
I will help with the dog but I am not getting paid for this, I have a full time job and her daughter needs to step up! Opinions
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