Suppressing the urge to strangle her, I said, "Of course, I waited in line for a long time and paid extra for this bag, so I absolutely cannot miss the appointment. Otherwise, they might never sell it to me again."

My mother, seeing my sister still bouncing around despite being pregnant, couldn't help but complain.

"Julia, it's just a bag. Don't forget you are pregnant now."

She turned around and rolled her eyes at me, saying, "Come on, it's just a bag. When can't you get it?"

To my surprise, my sister acted completely out of character. She swatted away our mother's hand, pouted, and started to act all cute and clingy again.

"You don't understand, Mom. Let Cassie stay and get it tomorrow, okay? I have to get this bag before my roommate does!"

Since she was little, my sister had always gotten her way due to her stubbornness. My parents could only give me a harsh look before taking them and leaving.

After seeing them off, I felt a sense of relief. I immediately went home to start packing. I vaguely remembered that the severe weather from my previous life lasted about half a month before it gradually returned to normal.