Savannah’s frustration with her mom and sister, who constantly snoop through her packages, finally boils over. Despite her repeated requests for privacy, they continue to invade her space, leading her to plan a memorable lesson.
One day, after receiving a new package, Savannah is met with the familiar sight of Mom and Chloe, her 17-year-old sister, eyeing the box. “Please don’t touch my packages,” Savannah insists. “I’ve asked you before.”
Mom dismisses her concerns, saying they’re just curious, while Chloe nods apologetically. But their curiosity leads them to open Savannah’s special gift for her fiancé, an expensive cologne, and use it. Furious, Savannah confronts them, only to hear empty promises to respect her privacy.
Determined to make a point, Savannah devises a plan. She orders three special packages, each designed to surprise and unsettle Mom and Chloe. When the third package arrives, it contains handcuffs, tape, a rope, and a book titled *”How to Get Rid of People Who Open Your Packages.”*
Mom and Chloe, believing Savannah might be serious about getting rid of them, are visibly shaken. When Mom calls Savannah at work, her voice trembling with fear, Savannah reveals the prank. She explains that the book was meant to shock them into understanding the importance of respecting her privacy.
Relieved yet embarrassed, Mom and Chloe apologize sincerely. They promise to respect Savannah’s space moving forward. The prank achieves its goal: her packages are no longer tampered with, and the atmosphere in the house improves.
In the end, Savannah’s creative approach teaches them a valuable lesson about boundaries and privacy.