Kicked Out For Being Jobless, She Returned As Her Sister’s CEO-nga9999 - Chainityai

Kicked Out For Being Jobless, She Returned As Her Sister’s CEO-nga9999

For twenty-eight years, I was the quiet daughter.

That was the word my parents used when they wanted to make neglect sound like a personality trait.

Quiet.

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Reliable.

Easy.

Chloe was the bright one.

Chloe was the one whose mistakes had soft names.

When she failed a class, it was pressure.

When she quit a job after two weeks, it was burnout.

When she spent money she did not have, it was independence.

When I paid the electric bill, the grocery receipt, my father’s prescription copay, and Chloe’s phone bill for six months, nobody called that sacrifice.

They called it what I was supposed to do.

That Friday night, the house smelled like boxed pasta, cheap red wine, and lemon cleaner.

My mother always cleaned before good news, as if a wiped counter could make our family look kinder than it was.

Rain tapped against the kitchen window.

The little American flag magnet on the refrigerator held up a grocery coupon, crooked and faded at the edges.

I had bought the groceries two days earlier.

Chloe walked in carrying an envelope like it was proof she had finally become better than all of us.

“Associate brand coordinator,” she announced, lifting the offer letter high enough for everyone at the table to see. “At an actual company.”

My mother pressed both hands to her mouth.

My father laughed with pride.

It was the kind of laugh I had spent years trying to earn and never heard once for myself.

I sat at the table in my black sweater, laptop bag beside my chair, and smiled.

“Congratulations,” I said.

Chloe scanned me from head to toe.

“Maybe someday you’ll find something steady too.”

My father chuckled.

My mother did not correct her.

That had always been our family language.

Chloe could insult me, and if I reacted, I was jealous.

Chloe could waste money, and if I mentioned it, I was bitter.

Chloe could humiliate me at the table, and if I stayed silent, everyone called it peace.

There are families that do not need a scapegoat to fail.

They need one to feel successful.

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