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I had something like that happen before, nothing was lost, though when i originally got Pokemon Red, me and my lder brother pooled our money together to get it and Yellow.
I got Red, he got Yellow, was alright over the years, apparently he traded one of his starters for a Gamesharked Mew or something, later on i "lost" Red, was a bit peeved that i couldn't find it, apparently a year or 2 later my brother's friend comes down and comes and asks mum...
"Has Anon got Pokemon Yellow?"
Mum tells my brother: "Have you got your friend's yellow pikachu"
Dad was screamed the kid away, apparently for some reason my brother swapped my Red for his friend's Yellow, even worse, the yellow wasn't even his, it was his sister's! (Dad basically indirectly forced some sort of Non-Go out thing just because 4 kids in, they gave birth to a disabled child, and has practically traveled like a wave for every kid afterwards*)
All this culminated into a slight dislike for his ideas, because why would you follow the ideas of someone who steals/trades away your things, it's like that time he swapped my Dino Crisis 2 and Metal Gear Solid for some crap X-Men gamecube game then dwindling their value even further to get Smash Bros Melee, he has the cheek to say that Melee was his despite intrinsically the game is mine due to how much i payed for MGS/DC2...
* By "a wave", i mean that since that kid was born, the older brother and everyone below him wasn't allowed out on their own, out of all the family members the oldest 2 kids are the most "successful", having their own house and whatever, the oldest sleeping with tons of women just to not be alone then having some sort of money fight with his old girlfriend from like..3 girls ago with his kid before eventually settling down for a woman who's probably past her prime who has 3 (?) or so kids already herself.
I was the kid who started the wave...even another disabled kid born 2 kids later, but the other kid was physically disabled.