... and I'm at a complete loss that they seem so indifferent to my hurt feelings.
DEAR ANNIE: I’m turning 50 this year and plan on having a large party. Last year at my birthday, I told both my sisters that I was having this party and expected them to come. They both agreed to come.
The date of my party is quickly approaching, and one of my sisters has told me she will not be coming. The other sister has not responded to me.
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