The elder sister's decision to give up eating her favorite food was not an easy one. She loved chicken drumsticks and the mere thought of not having it made her sad. However, she couldn't take it anymore. She was tired of always being the one to compromise and never getting what she wanted.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, and the elder sister still hadn't eaten chicken. Her parents didn't know that from what going through younger sister didn't seem to care. She still fought with her elder sister over chicken drumsticks whenever they went out to eat.
One day, the elder sister's best friend came over for dinner. Her friend was a foodie and loved trying out new dishes. She had brought along a new recipe for chicken drumsticks that she wanted to try out. The elder sister was hesitant at first but decided to give it a try.
As she took a bite of the chicken drumstick, she felt a sense of guilt wash over her. She had given up something that she loved because of her sister. She realized that she had been sacrificing her happiness for her sister's comfort.
The elder sister decided to talk to her parents about how she felt. She told them that she loved her sister but didn't want to keep compromising her happiness for her sister's comfort. Her parents were taken aback by her confession and promised to be more considerate towards her feelings in the future.
From that day onwards, the elder sister started eating chicken drumsticks again. She still shared them with her sister, but this time it was out of love and not obligation. She learned that sometimes it's okay to put yourself first and that sacrificing your happiness should never be a norm.
The elder sister's relationship with her sister improved, and they no longer fought over food. They learned to compromise and respect each other's choices.
As the elder sister went to bed that night, she couldn't help but smile at how things had turned out. She had learned a valuable lesson and was grateful for the love and support of her family and friends.
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