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This one started with a babysitting favor.

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Rachel agreed to watch a relative's kids for the weekend.

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Just two nights.

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Nothing unusual.

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The drop off went smoothly.

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Instructions were given, emergency numbers shared.

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Everyone seemed grateful.

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The first night was loud but manageable.

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The second night was worse.

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By Sunday morning, Rachel was exhausted but ready to hand the kids back.

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No one arrived.

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No message.

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No call.

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An hour passed, then another.

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When she finally got through, the explanation came quickly.

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They'd decided to extend the trip.

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Just one more night.

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They assumed it wouldn't be a problem.

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They hadn't asked.

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They hadn't warned her.

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They said they'd be back Monday morning.

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Monday came, Then another message.

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Traffic delays, work issues.

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Then silence.

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By Monday evening, Rachel was canceling plans and calling in favors of her own.

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The parents finally returned late that night.

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No apology, just jokes about how tired everyone looked.

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That night, Rachel posted the story online.

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People focused on one thing, not the kids.

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The fact.

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The favor was quietly extended without permission.

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The final update was short.

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Rachel said no to future babysitting.

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The family was annoyed, and the one weekend favor never came up again.