Woman spends all Saturday baking a cake for her sister's birthday, only for her to tell all her guests she got it from the local bakery, so she takes it back home with her: 'She rolled her eyes and said, "Does it really matter?"'

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  • Am I the jerk for taking back the birthday cake I brought to my sister's party?

    My sister had a birthday party at her house last weekend. She told everyone not to worry about bringing food because she had everything covered, but I like baking, so I spent most
  • of Saturday making a homemade chocolate cake anyway. She said thanks when I arrived and put it on the kitchen counter.
  • A little later I overheard her telling a few relatives that the cake was from the local bakery because she "didn't want people asking for the recipe all night." I
  • laughed at first because I thought she was joking, but she kept saying it every time someone complimented it.
  • Eventually one of my cousins came over and asked which bakery she bought it from because it was really good. Before my sister could answer, I said, "Actually I made it."
  • She rolled her eyes and said, "Does it really matter?"
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  • I told her it kind of did since I spent hours making it. She shrugged and said nobody cared where it came from and I was making a scene over dessert.
  • That annoyed me, so when the party started winding down, I packed up what was left of the cake and took it home. There was still about half of it left.
  • The next day she texted me saying she planned on sending slices home with people and that taking it back was childish. My
  • mom also said I should've just left it there because it was a birthday gift once I brought it. I don't think it's unreasonable to take back something after the
  • person spends the whole night pretending they made or bought it themselves. Am I thej ?
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