My sister left a sandwich in the fridge with her name on it, clearly meant for her lunch. Even though I knew it was hers, I couldn’t resist the temptation and decided to eat it because I was hungry. When I opened it, I expected something ordinary, like turkey and cheese or peanut butter and jelly, but to my surprise, there were only two plain slices of bread. I stared at it, confused, wondering if she’d forgotten to add the filling or if I was missing something.
Then, I noticed a small note tucked between the bread. Curious, I unfolded it and read the words: “You suck Kyle.” It was obviously a joke, but the playful jab caught me off guard and made me laugh. My sister had anticipated my actions and left the note as a lighthearted way to call me out. It was a funny reminder of her sense of humor and how well she knew me. Even though I felt a little guilty for taking her sandwich, the note turned the situation into a shared joke between us. It was a small but memorable moment that highlighted our sibling dynamic—playful teasing and knowing each other’s habits all too well.