My Aunt Stole My ID and Cash at Disneyland — She Didn’t See My Revenge Coming

When my aunt invited me on a last-minute Disneyland trip, I thought it was a nice surprise — until she vanished with my ID, phone, and money, leaving me stranded with one of her kids in a foreign country. By the time we boarded the train home, I had already planned my revenge. The trip was supposed to be a birthday celebration for her twins, but she treated me like a babysitter while ignoring us.

On the last day, I trusted her with my bag — phone, ID, everything. After a quick ride, she disappeared. Hours later, no sign of her.

She’d taken off with my essentials, leaving me alone to care for a sugar-crazed ten-year-old. At the hotel, she’d checked in and left a note: “Gone to dinner. See you on the train.” No apology, no concern — just abandonment.

On the train, she offered me a cold bread roll as “dinner.”

I ignored her and bought her son a big slice of chocolate cake. I was done being nice. Months later, when the family planned a mountain trip, I booked everything — except her.

When she complained, I reminded her of her Disneyland note. She freaked out, but I just said,“You left me stranded with a bread roll. Now you get breadcrumbs.”She hasn’t spoken to me since.

The trip was amazing without her, and I made sure she saw every photo. Revenge tastes sweeter than Disneyland cake.

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