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The Unicorn Cup At My Daughter’s Birthday Party Changed Everything-nga9999

The dining room still smelled like vanilla frosting, warm sugar, and candle smoke when my daughter stopped laughing in the middle of reaching for another strawberry.

For one second, the whole room still looked normal.

Pink balloons brushed the ceiling every time the air conditioner kicked on.

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Children ran through the living room in socks, sliding across the hardwood, shrieking in the careless way kids do when they believe every adult in the house is keeping the world safe for them.

The birthday cake sat on the table with one side already cut, purple frosting dragged across the knife, and seven candles lying beside a pile of paper plates.

Harper’s hand was in mine.

Then it was not.

Her fingers slipped away with a softness that made no sense.

Her knees folded under her so quickly I moved before my mind caught up, lunging forward and catching my seven-year-old daughter against my chest before her head could hit the floor beside the birthday table.

“Harper?” I said.

My voice sounded small in a house full of people.

Then louder.

“Harper, baby, look at me.”

The room froze in pieces.

A paper plate tilted in my aunt’s hand.

One of my cousins stood with a fork halfway to his mouth and pink frosting smeared across the tines.

The kitchen speaker kept playing a bright little party song that suddenly felt obscene.

A blue candle rolled off the edge of the table, dropped to the floor, and tapped once against the hardwood.

Nobody moved.

Harper’s eyes were open, but they were not focused.

Her face had gone too still.

Her breathing was wrong.

It was not the dramatic gasping people imagine when they picture emergencies.

It was slower than that.

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