AITA for accidentally “stealing” my older sister’s charger?

Okay, a little bit of info:
I’m a minor(for my own safety, I won’t say which age specifically), and my older sister is 22, almost 23. This incident all happened today. Sorry if this is badly written, I’m in a rush right now.

Earlier today, I was going to play my VR, but it’s battery was at 20%, and I didn’t see my charger anywhere. I usually keep it on my shelf, but it wasn’t there. So I searched my whole room in depth, my closet, all my drawers, everywhere. I didn’t find it. So I searched my house, and I found what I’m pretty sure was it (just stolen) in my sister’s room plugged up. It’s the same way I remember my Meta Quest 2’s headset charger looking. Square block that’s matte and not glossy like iPhone chargers would be, white cord. I took it, thinking it was just there because I left it there last time I played the headset or something. Timeskip to like 15 minutes ago tonight, she comes in my room all crazy, stressed and mad practically yelling at me. “Have you seen my phone charger?!” I gesture to the headset. She instantly storms into my room, snatching it and telling me “you can’t just take my shit!!” Then slamming the door and knocking several things over. Jesus. Calm down, woman. It’s a phone charger, not a precious heirloom. Chill out. Anyway. It was an honest mistake. I genuinely still think it’s my charger for my headset and she just stole it a long time ago or something because 1: the block looks different than the ones that iPhone 15s come with and 2: it wouldnt have just mysteriously disappeared. Since I called my mom while I was looking for it earlier today, and called her afterwards telling her I found it, she can vouch for me and tell my sister it was a mistake. I’m just scared my sister will start taking my stuff and messing it up or something.
Another incident like this occurred recently too, so I’m scared of her purposely taking my stuff. What do I do, and how do I talk to her or tell our parents and AITA?

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