Blackmail
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I wouldn't worry about that. If your mom chooses to believe your aunt over you its just sad because you know you helped her
Flip the fuses off from the outside..
Smart answer!
At least you know that you did something good.
I would have done the same thing. Maybe go in and turn off the lights, holding your breath. But tell your mother that the aunt blackmailed you
the fumes won't hurt you no longer than it would have taken you
Flip the circuit breaker to kill the lights circuit, well at least that's what I'd do here. Ceiling lights in Australia are usually wired on their own circuit(s).
Uh, don't do it, and tell your mom she's a liar? Or if you actually didn't do anything all day, accept the consequences for your actions. Either way, putting a gun in your mouth by walking into those fumes isn't worth putting up with someone being upset for a few hours. Get some perspective ...
I guess you did nothing all day
Say you are going thru the back door and don't actually go in and when get back to your aunt fall down like you passed out then enjoy watching your aunt freak out
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I don't think it should matter if you did anything at all of not. You put off something you were going to do to go spend time with your aunt instead. That seems like a pretty good thing all on its own doesn't it?
No good deed goes unpunished, right?