She Lost Her Thanksgiving Seat, Then Her Family Lost Their Safety Net-Quieen - Chainityai

She Lost Her Thanksgiving Seat, Then Her Family Lost Their Safety Net-Quieen

The first thing Abigail noticed was not her mother’s voice.

It was the empty space.

The dining room smelled like roasted turkey, butter, sage, and the sweet cinnamon candle her mother lit every Thanksgiving to make the house feel warmer than it ever really was.

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The windows were fogged at the edges from the cold outside, and the good plates were already crowded around the table when Abigail stepped in with a bottle of red wine and the tired hope that maybe this year would be normal.

Then she saw that her chair was gone.

Not borrowed.

Not shifted to the den for someone’s coat.

Gone.

The place where she had always sat had been cleared so completely it looked as if she had never belonged there in the first place.

Her folded napkin had vanished.

The fork and knife were missing.

The chair itself had been dragged into the den and stacked with wrapped Christmas gifts, as if it had been given a better job than holding the daughter who had paid half the bills keeping that house alive.

Abigail stood there with cold air still trapped in the sleeves of her coat.

Her mother was by the sideboard, handing Jessica a thick envelope of cash.

Jessica accepted it with both hands and made that soft little laugh she always used when she wanted the room to understand she was the favorite before anyone said it out loud.

Their father kept carving the turkey.

He did not look at Abigail until it became impossible not to.

By then, her mother had already turned the knife.

She said, ‘We didn’t set a place for you, Abigail. This year is for family who actually shows up.’

Nobody corrected her.

Nobody coughed.

Nobody said that was cruel.

The room went quiet in the exact way guilty rooms go quiet, full of people hoping the person being humiliated will make the discomfort bigger than the insult itself.

Abigail looked at Jessica first.

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