u/Any-Path-2130

AITA For staying longer at work?

For context my family and I stay at a hotel, we're still recovering from the whole covid era. Anyways my Mom works long hours from early in the morning til late at night. At the hotel we stay at the office closes at 7pm. On Fridays is when the room renews, but we all work late on Friday, so I pay the room earlier in the week. Which is typically Wednesday or Thursday. My mom knows this, I paid for the room yesterday and she was supposed to leave me her room card so I could renew it. She did not. Now I gotta say that I did mess up too. I failed to pay the phone bill properly and if you have cricket, you that service cuts off immediately until you pay and I wasn't aware of this until I got for work which was a while after my mom gets up for work, we are on the same plan. So I was freaking out a little because I didn't mean to make her day harder, you know you rely on your phone for everything these days. But she said it was all okay and thanked me for handling the situation.

Now we fast forward to later in the day, I'm at work (I work 2 jobs) and my boss from my other job contacts me and asks me if I can close. I said yes but I forgot that I need to give my mom her room card and she gets home around 7:30-9ish depending on the bus. So I rush home and just redo her card key and I leave it under the welcome mat for her. For anyone that's like oh that's so dangerous, she literally had me leave the door cracked before because again she forgot to leave me her key and she was coming back when I would already be going to work.

But she had a problem with this saying that I'm not holding her down and that I already made her day hard enough so I just wanna know aita? Or am I absolved since we both made mistakes

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u/Any-Path-2130 — 8 days ago