This one started with a babysitting favor.
Speaker ARachel agreed to watch a relative's kids for the weekend.
Speaker AJust two nights.
Speaker ANothing unusual.
Speaker AThe drop off went smoothly.
Speaker AInstructions were given, emergency numbers shared.
Speaker AEveryone seemed grateful.
Speaker AThe first night was loud but manageable.
Speaker AThe second night was worse.
Speaker ABy Sunday morning, Rachel was exhausted but ready to hand the kids back.
Speaker ANo one arrived.
Speaker ANo message.
Speaker ANo call.
Speaker AAn hour passed, then another.
Speaker AWhen she finally got through, the explanation came quickly.
Speaker AThey'd decided to extend the trip.
Speaker AJust one more night.
Speaker AThey assumed it wouldn't be a problem.
Speaker AThey hadn't asked.
Speaker AThey hadn't warned her.
Speaker AThey said they'd be back Monday morning.
Speaker AMonday came, Then another message.
Speaker ATraffic delays, work issues.
Speaker AThen silence.
Speaker ABy Monday evening, Rachel was canceling plans and calling in favors of her own.
Speaker AThe parents finally returned late that night.
Speaker ANo apology, just jokes about how tired everyone looked.
Speaker AThat night, Rachel posted the story online.
Speaker APeople focused on one thing, not the kids.
Speaker AThe fact.
Speaker AThe favor was quietly extended without permission.
Speaker AThe final update was short.
Speaker ARachel said no to future babysitting.
Speaker AThe family was annoyed, and the one weekend favor never came up again.