Her kids destroyed my house—she refused to pay… but karma didn’t wait.

When my sister Lena asked to stay at my house for the weekend, all I heard was family in need — no warning bells. She’d just finalized a bitter divorce, said she and her kids had nowhere else to go until Monday, and I didn’t have the heart to refuse.

Lena’s voice was that tight, overly bright kind people use when they’re trying to sound fine — and failing. I agreed to let them stay, thinking it was just a couple of days. At first it seemed manageable: she’d be out by Sunday, I’d help her get through a rough patch. I told myself it wouldn’t be that bad.

But when I walked in earlier than expected on Sunday… my calm, tidy home was unrecognizable.

The front door barely opened. The walls near the entryway were shredded, picture frames splintered on the floor, and my once-proud living room looked like it had been thrown into a tornado of careless chaos. Couch cushions were grimy, toys were broken, and the rug was stained beyond reason.

I stood there stunned — the smell was heavy, the damage impossible to ignore. Then Lena appeared, cool as if nothing was wrong, like she’d been waiting for her surprise.