I responded: [Then Whitney is being unreasonable. Uncle Sherman is broke, yet she's still thinking about using money to have fun with her boyfriend. Doesn't she care that her dad is lonely at home with nothing to do? We should live according to our means.]
[When I first started university, I had nothing and relied on working hard to finish my studies. Whitney is just as capable; she can do it, too!]
[And anyway, I only make three thousand dollars a month. How could I possibly give out a hundred thousand dollars? You're asking for too much!]
Whitney realized she wouldn't be getting any money from me.
She got directly angry.
In the family group, she started throwing sarcastic comments my way.
She messaged: [Cordelia, stop pretending to be poor. Aunt Rosalind said you've bought a house in the big city.]
[Since you bought a house in the city, giving me a hundred thousand dollars should be a piece of cake for you.]
[Besides, we're family. If you won't give me money, are you planning to save it for strangers? If you ever need help, don't blame me and my dad for not coming to your aid! Cordelia, don't forget. Aside from Grandpa, my dad is the only man left in the family!]