Her Parents Canceled Her 18th Birthday. One Dinner Broke Them-Quieen - Chainityai

Her Parents Canceled Her 18th Birthday. One Dinner Broke Them-Quieen

When I turned eighteen, my parents did not forget my birthday.

They erased it on purpose.

That is the part people always misunderstand when I tell this story.

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They picture distracted parents, unpaid bills, a busy week, someone promising cake later and then letting life get away from them.

That would have hurt, but it would have been ordinary.

What happened in our house was deliberate.

Three weeks before my birthday, I came home from my after-school job at the bookstore with sore feet, cold fingers, and a small hope sitting in my chest.

The kitchen smelled like burnt coffee and buttered toast.

The late afternoon light came through the blinds in thin lines and landed across the counter, where my mom and my younger sister, Bethany, were bent over a stack of party catalogs.

For one foolish second, I thought they might be planning something for me.

Then I saw Bethany’s pink gel pen circling balloon arches.

The party was not mine.

Bethany had turned sixteen four months earlier.

She had already had balloons, cupcakes, a rented photo backdrop, and a playlist she changed three times because nothing matched her “energy.”

Apparently, the first party had not captured her true essence.

So now my parents were planning her sweet sixteen redo.

“Mom,” I said, setting my backpack down, “I wanted to ask about my birthday next month.”

My mother looked up with the kind of irritation people save for interruptions, not daughters.

“Emma, your sister is going through something right now,” she said.

Bethany kept circling dessert tables.

“She’s been feeling overlooked lately,” Mom continued, “and we need to be sensitive to her needs.”

I remember the refrigerator humming.

I remember the coffee smell getting sharper.

I remember thinking that if I stood still enough, maybe the room would become normal.

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