Selina nodded, "Yes, Sabrina might learn to be more humble once she sees how privileged she is."
Selina then raised her eyebrow, "Don't you agree?"
Matthew sighed and said, "How can I not? You're always right."
Sabrina did have a terrible temper.
Matthew figured that it wouldn't be a bad thing for Sabrina to be exposed to some of life's harsh realities.
"But she's clearly not happy about it." Selina sighed, "I just don't know how to talk to her."
She had no idea why, but Selina was finding it harder and harder to talk to her daughter.
Matthew patted her shoulder and said, "Don't worry, I'll talk to her."
Thirty minutes later, after Matthew spoke to her, Sabrina agreed to go. Selina had no idea how he managed to convince her.
Now that Sabrina had agreed to it, Selina called Yesseca.
She told Yesseca that she had agreed.
Yesseca then called Aimeen.
Aimeen was ready for her.
Later that morning, Yesseca brought them over to her house.
Her house was deep in the suburbs. None of her other relatives wanted it.
Because the house was very old and rundown. It wasn't fit to be lived in anymore.
Aimeen had prepared this house to keep up her act with Yesseca.
To show Yesseca just how poor she and Dory lived.
She wanted Yesseca to take pity on them, then she would feel sad and give them more money!
Aimeen had planned out everything.
Yesseca gave the address to the driver who drove them over to the house.
Yesseca was still shocked to see the conditions of her house despite knowing that it was a poor neighbourhood.
This house looked very old!
This house was so old it still had clay roof tiles. Several of the roof tiles were broken and had caved in. It was wet all over and smelled really bad!
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