She Was Forgotten At Christmas Until Her Own Gift Silenced The Room-ruby - Chainityai

She Was Forgotten At Christmas Until Her Own Gift Silenced The Room-ruby

Everybody got gifts except me.

Christmas Eve at my parents’ house in Toledo, Ohio had always looked better in photographs than it felt in person.

The room had all the right pieces.

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The tree was full, the fireplace was warm, the candles smelled like vanilla, and my mother had placed gold ribbon on every package as if presentation could turn a family into something gentler.

Hot chocolate steamed in mugs on the coffee table.

Fake pine mixed with wax and smoke from the fireplace.

A little American flag ornament hung near the front of the tree, the kind my dad said he bought at a school fundraiser years before and then forgot existed until my mother decided it looked charming in pictures.

That was my family in one object.

Useful when it looked good.

Forgotten when it did not.

My mother, Elaine Fletcher, stood near the tree with her phone already raised.

She was not recording the night.

She was arranging it.

“Tyler, hold it up,” she said, waving one hand. “I can’t see the watch.”

My younger brother grinned and lifted his wrist.

The watch caught the fireplace light, all clean metal and new leather.

Mom gasped like she had not picked it herself.

My father laughed from his recliner, one hand resting on the armrest, the other wrapped around a mug he had barely touched.

My older sister, Melissa, sat angled toward the tree in a cream blouse that matched her wrapping paper almost too well.

She had already opened her gift.

A designer bag.

My mother had made a whole production of it.

“Look at the stitching,” she kept saying, as if everyone in the room needed to understand that Melissa deserved expensive things.

Melissa smiled like she was used to being admired.

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