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    Home » When my dad said, “Tickets are $1,220 each—if you can’t pay it, don’t bother coming,” I brushed it off. The next morning my phone exploded with alerts: $42,760 in first-class tickets charged to my account overnight while I slept.
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    When my dad said, “Tickets are $1,220 each—if you can’t pay it, don’t bother coming,” I brushed it off. The next morning my phone exploded with alerts: $42,760 in first-class tickets charged to my account overnight while I slept.

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    “Tickets are $1,220 each,” Dad said flatly over speakerphone. “If you can’t pay it, don’t bother coming.”

    I stared at the cracked ceiling of my small Austin apartment, my phone resting on my chest while the ceiling fan hummed lazily above me.

    “Dad, that’s… ridiculous,” I said. “I just bought a used car. My rent went up. I can’t spend that kind of money on a trip.”

    “This isn’t a vacation,” he snapped. “It’s your grandmother’s eighty-fifth birthday. Hawaiʻi isn’t cheap. You make tech money now. You can afford it better than anyone.”

    I rolled onto my side, looking at the half-unpacked boxes stacked against the wall.

    “Then maybe I won’t come,” I said quietly. “I’ll FaceTime Grandma.”

    There was silence. Then a low laugh.

    “You’re ungrateful as hell, Megan. After everything I did for you—”

    “Here we go,” I muttered.

    “I worked double shifts so you could go to college. Now you get one fancy job and suddenly you’re too good for your own family?”

    “I’m not too good for anyone,” I said. “I just don’t want to go into debt for a trip.”

    “You embarrass me if you don’t come,” he replied coldly. “If you can’t pay it, don’t bother coming.”

    “Then I guess I’m not coming,” I said.

    He hung up.

    I went to sleep feeling sick about it.

    The next morning my phone buzzed loudly and pulled me out of bed.

    CHASE ALERT: $42,760.18 CHARGED TO YOUR CARD AT PACIFIC SKIES AIRLINES. REPLY YES TO APPROVE, NO IF FRAUD.

    I sat upright.

    “What…?”

    Another notification appeared.

    RECEIPT: Your purchase with Pacific Skies Airlines is confirmed. 36 FIRST-CLASS TICKETS.

    My heart started racing. I opened my banking app.

    My available credit showed negative $7,810.

    I immediately tapped NO and called the fraud department.

    “There’s a forty-two-thousand-dollar charge on my card,” I told the representative. “I didn’t make it.”

    After verifying my information, she paused.

    “The purchase was authenticated with your card details and a one-time passcode,” she explained.

    “That code would have gone to my phone,” I said.

    She read the number ending.

    It was my old phone number—the one still connected to my dad’s family plan.

    At that moment, a new email arrived.

    Pacific Skies Airlines – Group Booking Confirmation

    I opened the passenger list.

    My dad. My mom. My brother Tyler. Aunts. Uncles. Cousins.

    Thirty-six names.

    At the bottom it said:

    Primary Cardholder and Trip Sponsor: Megan Carter.

    Underneath was an email my dad had forwarded to the entire family.

    Told y’all Megan would take care of it. We’re going FIRST CLASS, baby.

    My stomach dropped.

    He hadn’t just bought a ticket.

    He had used my card to buy first-class flights to Hawaiʻi for the entire family.

    I drove three hours to my parents’ house in Waco.

    When I walked inside, the living room was full of relatives. Suitcases were stacked in the hallway.

    “There she is!” Uncle Rick shouted. “Our big-shot sponsor!”

    My dad stood proudly near the TV with a beer in his hand.

    “There’s my girl,” he said. “Knew you’d come around.”

    “You stole forty-two thousand dollars from me,” I said.

    His grin faded. “Watch your tone.”

    “You used my credit card and my phone verification code. That’s fraud.”

    Dad scoffed. “Fraud? We’re family.”

    “I told you I couldn’t even afford one ticket,” I said. “You bought thirty-six first-class seats?”

    “You make good money,” he replied. “You can handle it.”

    “It’s my credit,” I said. “One missed payment could ruin me.”

    “Call the bank back,” he said sharply. “Tell them you approve the charge.”

    “I’m not doing that.”

    He leaned closer. “You walk out that door, you’re not my daughter anymore.”

    For a moment I felt like I was thirteen again.

    But I wasn’t.

    “Okay,” I said quietly. “Then we’re done.”

    And I walked out.

    In my car I opened my credit report.

    My stomach dropped again.

    There were several credit cards and accounts I had never opened.

    Balances. Collections.

    My dad hadn’t just used my card.

    He had been using my identity for years.

    At the police station in Austin, a detective listened carefully as I explained everything.

    “Familial identity theft,” he said. “It happens more often than you’d think.”

    “I want to file a report,” I said.

    That report helped me dispute the accounts and freeze my credit.

    Weeks later my company even received an email from my father trying to claim I was unstable. My boss ignored it and supported me.

    Three months later the investigation ended.

    My dad accepted a plea deal for identity theft and fraud. He avoided jail but had to pay restitution and attend financial counseling.

    The fraudulent accounts were removed from my credit report one by one.

    The airline canceled the group booking.

    Some relatives still blamed me for ruining the trip.

    Grandma called me the night before her birthday.

    “I don’t understand what’s happening,” she said softly. “But I love you, Meg.”

    That was enough.

    On Thanksgiving I stayed home alone and cooked a small chicken instead of a turkey.

    While washing dishes that night, I remembered what my dad had told me.

    “If you can’t pay it, don’t bother coming.”

    The truth was, I could have paid.

    I could have quietly accepted the debt and let him keep doing it.

    But this time I didn’t.

    For the first time in my life, I let him face the bill himself.

    And for the first time, it didn’t feel like losing a father.

    It felt like finally being free of the debt.

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