My Kids Listed My House on Airbnb While I Was in the Hospital — I Found a Way to Teach Them a Lesson

Mariah had been feeling less than healthy lately, causing her to admit herself to the hospital so that she could have a check-up. But in her absence, her children decided to rent out her house as an Airbnb, ready to pocket the money for themselves. When Mariah found out, she decided to teach her children a lesson.

“Mariah,” my friend Liz said on the phone, “why on earth is your house listed as an Airbnb?”

A phone opened to an Airbnb app | Source: Pexels

A phone opened to an Airbnb app | Source: Pexels

“What?” I asked, completely confused. “What are you talking about?”

“Denise was looking for a house to rent for the weekend because it’s her bachelorette weekend, and she came across your house. Aren’t you still in the hospital?” she asked.

A group of women | Source: Midjourney

A group of women | Source: Midjourney

“Liz, I truly have no idea what you’re talking about,” I said, looking at the IV drip away into my bloodstream. “Send me the link to the site Denise saw.”

This is how I taught my children a valuable lesson:

Recently, my blood pressure had been all over the place, causing me to faint at odd moments.

A close-up of an IV | Source: Midjourney

A close-up of an IV | Source: Midjourney

“Mom,” my son, Liam, said, “you need to get it checked out. There’s no point in going to the pharmacy and getting medication over the counter just because you think it’s going to help. You need to get everything assessed properly.”

“And you need to start eating better,” Leah, my daughter, said. “Having oats in the morning, toast during the day, and soup at night isn’t a balanced diet. You’re playing with your health. It’s time to take things seriously.”

A counter at a pharmacy | Source: Midjourney

A counter at a pharmacy | Source: Midjourney

Leah moved around my kitchen, slicing vegetables to make a salad to go along with the grilled chicken she had been marinating.

“And what about your constant headaches? It’s time to get everything checked out. You should go into the hospital and do a full check-up,” Liam said.

A plate of grilled chicken and salad | Source: Midjourney

A plate of grilled chicken and salad | Source: Midjourney

“But I feel fine, other than the headaches and dizziness; I’m good!” I retorted.

Both my kids snorted and rolled their eyes at me.

“Do it, Mom,” Leah said, pointing her finger at me.

A young woman pointing and smiling | Source: Midjourney

A young woman pointing and smiling | Source: Midjourney

I had to agree with them. I had been downplaying my health lately. I still walked every second day and did as much yoga as my body would allow during the week.

But still, there was a nagging feeling that something could be wrong.

Women at a yoga class | Source: Midjourney

Women at a yoga class | Source: Midjourney

“Just go to silence that feeling,” Liz said when we met for smoothies after our yoga class one day.

“But what if we find something?” I asked, suddenly nervous to be speaking my thoughts out loud.

“Then, we’ll deal with it together. I know that Paul isn’t here anymore, but I’m here,” Liz said. “And anyway, we need you up and running for Denise’s wedding. I don’t know how to do the mother-of-the-bride things.”

A close-up of smoothies | Source: Midjourney

A close-up of smoothies | Source: Midjourney

“I’ll go to the GP and take it from there,” I said. “If he thinks that it’s the way to go, then I’ll do just that.”

“Yes, Mariah,” the doctor said. “I think it’s a great idea for you to go for a full-body check-up. There’s nothing wrong with just knowing your health and body. And I’ll recommend a CT scan for your headaches, too.”

A doctor putting on gloves | Source: Pexels

A doctor putting on gloves | Source: Pexels

Which is how I ended up at the hospital, and how my children chose to take advantage of the situation.

“I’ll bring your lunch soon,” the nurse said, smiling at me. “You just rest after your CT scan.”

“Thank you,” I said. “I’m just going to call my best friend and catch up with her.”

A smiling nurse holding a clipboard | Source: Midjourney

A smiling nurse holding a clipboard | Source: Midjourney

Catching up with Liz meant that hearing that my children had let my house out as an Airbnb for the week that I was scheduled to be in the hospital.

“So, what are you going to do about it?” Liz asked me when I called her back after I confirmed that it was my house on the site.

A woman talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

A woman talking on the phone | Source: Midjourney

“I don’t know,” I admitted. “But I want to teach them a lesson. Leah and Liam should have known better. But Leah and her husband are always looking for ways to make extra money. I’m sure that Andrew has a gambling problem, too.”

“Tell me what you want me to do,” Liz said, chewing something into my ear.

A couple playing poker | Source: Pexels

A couple playing poker | Source: Pexels

“I want you to tell Denise to book it,” I said. “But they’ll recognize that it’s her, so she’s probably going to need to create a new account. Do you think she’ll be okay with that?”

“Of course, she will!” Liz said. “Anything for you. But then what?”

“I’m getting discharged tomorrow,” I said. “But the kids think that I’ll be here until the end of the week. So, let them think that they’re going to make some money off the place.”

A close-up of a woman's IV and hospital band | Source: Midjourney

A close-up of a woman’s IV and hospital band | Source: Midjourney

“You want Denise to rent the place, but you want to mess it up?” Liz chuckled. “That’s devious.”

“No, my children are devious,” I said.

I hung up the call, and the nurse brought my lunch to me, ready to leave me alone to eat while she did her rounds.

A tray of hospital food | Source: Midjourney

A tray of hospital food | Source: Midjourney

If I was being honest, I didn’t know how I felt about my children’s betrayal. But it hurt me to imagine that while I had been away at the hospital, my children were perfectly fine with having strangers take over my home.

“What were they thinking?” I asked myself.

They hadn’t given a second thought to people using the mugs I had hand-painted, or people sitting in their father’s worn armchair. Paul has been deceased for a few years now, but it still felt like his chair.

An armchair in a living room | Source: Midjourney

An armchair in a living room | Source: Midjourney

“No,” I said to myself. “I’m going to get back at these kids.”

The next morning, I was discharged with a clean bill of health, despite warnings to keep my stress down.

“And keep an eye on your cholesterol, Mariah,” my doctor said. “Eat lots of green leafy vegetables.”

Leafy vegetables on a countertop | Source: Midjourney

Leafy vegetables on a countertop | Source: Midjourney

I drove myself to Liz’s house, where I was going to wait for Denise to meet me with the keys to my house.

“Are you sure about this?” Liz asked, making me a cup of tea and buttering a lemon and poppy seed muffin.

“Yes,” I said. “And this way, they’ll truly have to feel accountable for their actions.”

A cup of tea with a muffin | Source: Midjourney

A cup of tea with a muffin | Source: Midjourney

I went home a few hours later. There was something different about the house. The smell was different, and I knew for sure that someone else had been staying there.

There was a sweet perfume scent that took over my usual woody-scented house.

I had a long shower, ready to wash away the scent of the hospital that clung to my skin. I was ready for a long sleep in my own bed.

A comfortable bed | Source: Midjourney

A comfortable bed | Source: Midjourney

For tomorrow, the fun began.

The next morning, I made myself some breakfast and dutifully took the array of vitamins and supplements that the doctor had given me.

Then, I began to pack away all of my appliances.

Appliances in the trunk of a car | Source: Midjourney

Appliances in the trunk of a car | Source: Midjourney

“Where are you going to put everything?” Liz asked me when she came over.

“I’m going to put some into the trunk of my car, and we can hide the rest in the garage for now,” I said.

Together, Liz and I emptied out the house, leaving only the old toaster behind.

“Come on,” Liz said, linking her arm in mine. “Let’s get you out of here.”

An old toaster in a kitchen | Source: Midjourney

An old toaster in a kitchen | Source: Midjourney

I waited until Friday, staying with Liz. And then I drove myself home that afternoon.

“Hi Mom!” Leah said excitedly when she saw me pull into the driveway.

“Hi, honey,” I said, taking out my bag from the backseat.

We walked into the house, and there were entirely new appliances all over my kitchen.

A kitchen with new appliances | Source: Midjourney

A kitchen with new appliances | Source: Midjourney

“What’s all this?” I asked, pretending to be shocked.

“Liam and I thought that you deserved new things!” Leah said, looking at the floor as she spoke.

“No, you didn’t,” I said. “You came back to my home when your guest was supposed to check out and you found everything gone.”

Leah stared at me with her mouth open.

A shocked young woman | Source: Midjourney

A shocked young woman | Source: Midjourney

“You know?” she said.

“Of course, I do!” I exclaimed. “I took everything! You needed to be taught a lesson. Why would you let my house out?”

Leah blinked slowly.

“Mom,” she said softly. “I’m so sorry. Andrew and I thought that it would be a good idea because it seemed like a great opportunity to make some extra money. Liam said that it was okay as long as nothing was broken.”

A close-up of a young woman | Source: Midjourney

A close-up of a young woman | Source: Midjourney

“Darling,” I said, hugging her. “You can’t do this. If you and Andrew need money, you come and talk to me about it. Don’t do things like this. It’s going to ruin our trust.”

My daughter smiled and took my bag from me.

“Come,” she said. “I’ll make you some tea with the new kettle. I’ll return everything else tomorrow. And the money is all yours.”

A fancy kettle on a countertop | Source: Midjourney

A fancy kettle on a countertop | Source: Midjourney

Enviamos dinheiro para o nosso filho pagar a faculdade – um dia, descobrimos que ele nem estava matriculado e morava em um trailer velho

Como pais, sempre acreditamos em nosso filho. Ele era a criança perfeita — brilhante e destinado à grandeza. Então, quando o mandamos para a faculdade com milhares de dólares para a mensalidade, nunca questionamos seu progresso. Até o dia em que descobrimos que ele estava mentindo para nós o tempo todo.

Desde o momento em que Jason nasceu, ele foi nosso orgulho e alegria. Enquanto crescia, ele não era apenas “nosso filho”; ele era o filho que todas as famílias da vizinhança admiravam. Ele se destacava em tudo que tocava.

Garoto recebendo um prêmio na escola | Fonte: Midjourney

Notas A? Fácil. Capitão do time de basquete? Claro. E seu charme? Era magnético. Os pais cutucavam seus filhos, dizendo: “Seja mais como Jason”. Ele era bonito, educado e ambicioso. Pelo menos, era o que pensávamos.

Desde que me lembro, Jason sempre teve uma queda por animais.

Se um gato de rua entrasse no quintal, era Jason quem lhe dava leite às escondidas. Quando nosso cachorro, Max, ficava doente, Jason ficava acordado a noite toda ao seu lado, mesmo tendo apenas oito anos.

Garoto se conectando com seu cachorro | Fonte: Midjourney

“Mãe, eu quero ajudar os animais quando eu crescer”, ele disse uma vez, com os olhos brilhando enquanto observava Max abanando o rabo fracamente.

“Eu quero ser como o Tio Tom”, ele insistiu.

Lembro-me de rir baixinho, despenteando seu cabelo. “Isso é fofo, querida, mas você pode ajudar mais pessoas se se tornar um homem de negócios como seu pai.”

Garoto se conectando com seu cachorro enquanto conversava com sua mãe. | Fonte: Midjourney

Meu marido, Daniel, e eu sempre imaginamos Jason como o futuro chefe do negócio da nossa família. Ele tinha todas as qualidades de um líder.

Então, quando chegou a hora de escolher uma faculdade, insistimos em administração. Jason hesitou no início, mas, eventualmente, ele concordou. Achei que tínhamos o futuro dele todo planejado.

Eu não poderia estar mais errado.

Garoto parado em um prédio de faculdade | Fonte: Midjourney

Começou inocentemente. Jason estava há dois anos na faculdade, supostamente estudando administração de empresas em uma universidade de prestígio. Nós mandávamos dinheiro para ele todo mês para mensalidades e despesas de subsistência.

A vida era corrida para Daniel e eu; administrar uma empresa não deixa muito espaço para dúvidas. Então, nunca questionamos nada.

Mas então, tudo desmoronou.

Mulher em seu carro, falando ao telefone | Fonte: Midjourney

Uma viagem de negócios me levou à cidade onde ficava a faculdade de Jason. Eu estava animado para surpreendê-lo. “Vou passar no dormitório dele, talvez levá-lo para jantar”, eu disse a Daniel pelo telefone.

Quando cheguei ao escritório de admissões para pegar o endereço do dormitório, a mulher atrás do balcão me lançou um olhar confuso. “Jason Reed? Sinto muito, mas não temos ninguém com esse nome matriculado aqui.”

Fiquei paralisada, certa de que havia algum engano. “Verifique novamente”, insisti, minha voz tremendo.

Ela verificou. E então verificou novamente. “Desculpe, senhora, mas não há registro de um Jason Reed. Tem certeza de que esta é a universidade certa?”

Mulher falando com uma recepcionista | Fonte: Midjourney

Meu estômago revirou. Agradeci rigidamente e saí do escritório, minha mente acelerada.

Liguei para Jason imediatamente. “Ei, mãe!”, ele respondeu, alegre como sempre.

“Oi, querida”, eu disse, forçando minha voz a ficar firme. “Estou na cidade para uma reunião e pensei em te surpreender. Que tal um café?”

Houve uma pausa. “Uh, sim, claro! Vamos nos encontrar no café perto do campus.”

Algo estava errado, mas deixei de lado. Quando o vi no café, ele parecia tão polido como sempre — relaxado, confiante e cheio do mesmo charme que enganava a todos.

Mãe e filho em uma cafeteria | Fonte: Midjourney

“Como vai a escola?”, perguntei casualmente.

“Ótimo! As aulas são difíceis, mas estou aprendendo muito”, ele disse sem perder o ritmo. “As provas estão chegando, então tenho estudado sem parar.”

Ele mentiu tão suavemente que quase acreditei. Mas as palavras do funcionário de admissões ecoaram na minha cabeça. Ele não está matriculado aqui.

Quando nos abraçamos para nos despedir, coloquei minha pulseira de fitness no bolso do paletó dele. Ela tinha GPS. Se Jason estava mentindo para mim, eu precisava saber para onde ele realmente estava indo.

Mãe e filho se abraçando | Fonte: Midjourney

Naquela noite, segui o sinal da pulseira. Ela me levou para longe do campus, para longe da cidade movimentada, para os arredores da cidade. O asfalto liso deu lugar a uma estrada de terra ladeada por árvores altas. O GPS apitou mais rápido quando me aproximei de uma pequena clareira.

E lá estava — um trailer velho e enferrujado, meio escondido entre as árvores. O teto cedeu sob o peso de remendos desencontrados, e o lugar todo parecia que poderia desabar com um vento forte.

Um trailer velho na floresta | Fonte: Midjourney

Estacionei meu carro e esperei, segurando o volante com força. Dez minutos se passaram antes que Jason aparecesse, subindo o caminho de terra com uma bolsa pendurada no ombro.

Meu coração parou.

Observei enquanto ele batia na porta do trailer. Quando ela se abriu, outra figura saiu. Era meu irmão, Tom.

“Tom?”, sussurrei para mim mesmo, chocado. Eu não o via há mais de um ano. Tom sempre foi um andarilho. Enquanto Daniel e eu construímos uma vida estável, Tom voava entre

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