He Was Told To Stay Quiet At Dad’s Party. Then The Senator Walked In-Quieen - Chainityai

He Was Told To Stay Quiet At Dad’s Party. Then The Senator Walked In-Quieen

The invitation arrived three weeks before my father’s retirement party, thick and cream-colored and expensive in the way paper can be expensive when it is meant to remind people where they stand.

It was waiting on my desk when I got back from a meeting with my operations director.

The envelope had my name printed in gold, and my father’s name was centered beneath it like a plaque on the wall of a courthouse.

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David Anderson’s retirement celebration after thirty-five years at Morrison & Walsh.

Philadelphia.

Union League.

Formal attire.

Professional guests.

I had seen enough of my father’s world to know exactly what that meant.

It meant navy suits, low voices, polished shoes, and men who knew the names of judges’ grandchildren.

It meant women who could insult you without moving their smiles.

It meant my sister, Victoria, would treat the room like a second bar exam she intended to pass with honors.

I was about to slide the invitation back into the envelope when I saw the line near the bottom.

Professional celebration. Distinguished guests. Please keep attendance limited to relatives with established careers.

I stared at it for a long moment.

Then my phone buzzed.

Victoria’s name lit the screen before I could even decide whether the note was funny or cruel.

You saw the note, right?

Dad doesn’t want this to be awkward.

Please don’t bring anyone from whatever factory thing you’re doing.

A pause.

Then the last message landed.

Honestly, Julian, just don’t make tonight about you.

I sat back in my chair and looked through the glass wall of my office.

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