My Sister Turned My Daughter’s Birthday Cake Into A Prank — Then Laughed While My Little Girl Stopped Moving.-Quieen - Chainityai

My Sister Turned My Daughter’s Birthday Cake Into A Prank — Then Laughed While My Little Girl Stopped Moving.-Quieen

David picked up the silver candle with two fingers.

For one second, nobody spoke.

The candle was not wax.

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It was metal wrapped in a thin silver coating, sharp at the base, heavy enough to make David’s hand shake.

Then Emma made a sound.

It was small, broken, and nothing like the birthday laughter that had filled our backyard minutes earlier.

I lifted her carefully from the cake.

Frosting covered her cheek, her eyelashes, her lavender dress, her little crown.

Her right hand clutched my shirt like she was falling.

“Mommy,” she whispered.

That one word tore something open in me.

David dropped to his knees beside us.

“Don’t move her face,” he said, but his voice was already cracking.

Jessica finally stopped smirking.

Madison stood behind her, pale now, both hands pressed to her mouth.

My mother still had her purse on her arm.

My father kept looking toward the driveway, like this was traffic, not a child.

I heard myself screaming for someone to call 911.

No one moved fast enough.

So David grabbed his phone from the grass and called himself.

His hands were shaking so badly he hit speaker by accident.

The dispatcher’s calm voice floated through our ruined party.

“What is the nature of the emergency?”

David looked at Emma.

Then he looked at the candle.

“Our daughter has an eye injury,” he said. “At her birthday party. Please hurry.”

Jessica snapped, “Don’t exaggerate it.”

I turned so fast she stepped back.

“Say one more word,” I said, “and you won’t finish it standing.”

My father barked my name.

“Sarah, calm down.”

I didn’t look at him.

I was done being trained to be calm while Jessica burned everything down.

The ambulance came seven minutes later.

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