While that may be I want to have peace in the family. But I can't make her want the same thing. What bothers me is people that say they want peace and no drama but they create it. smh
The way it sounds? Was you "called her out" on her error, which actually "exposed" her heart. Not only to herself, which would be hard enough for her, from the way you have described her, in (how can I say) her "covering it up" to herself. Now, that the "cat is out of the bag", so to speak, and has gone "viral?" Her "pride" will not allow her to apologize. So, pride, being the way it is? Is running around like a cat trying to cover up "poop" on a marble floor. Grasping at everything it can in its attempts of "saving face" (so to speak)
to your Aunt! And, as usually the case? Everyone
else can see it! She's the only one
blinded to it! But, then again? Perhaps not! Which is a "worse case!"
Depending on how aggressively you are wishing in pursuing this "issue" with her? You can simply "let it rest?" Avoid contact, and interactions, except when
absolutely necessary. Being rest assured, it will rear its ugly head again, somewheres down the pike.
Or? Take the proverbial "bull by the horns", and tell her? "You want someone to blame?" "Blame
HE, who raised Jesus Christ from the dead!" (after all) "It is His Holy Spirit that is working in and through me, in the pointing out of this "predator" "style" "bullying" behavior." "Which views the
"Fruit of the Spirit" as a "weakness", to be "exploited!" "Of the which?" "I" myself cannot, and
will not tolerate!" IOW?
STAND!
Which, (should) "put the ball in
her court!" And see, how
she wants to "move forward!"
Matthew 10
34 Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.
35 For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law.
36 And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.
Simple? Yes! Easy? Not so much!