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Grandma’s Birthday Lesson Backfired When the Family Group Went Live-mdue

The apartment smelled like chocolate frosting before anyone came over.

Emily had been awake since a little after seven, tying blue balloons to chair backs, wiping the same counter twice, and checking the small dinosaur cake she had ordered two weeks before.

It was not a fancy cake.

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It was not the kind of birthday party anyone would photograph for a magazine.

It was a grocery store cake with blue frosting, five little candles, and Matthew’s name written slightly crooked across the top.

To Emily, it looked perfect.

Matthew was five that day, and he moved through the apartment with the serious excitement of a child trying to hold too much joy in one small body.

He kept touching his new shirt.

He kept asking if Grandma Brenda was coming.

He kept asking if it was time for presents.

Emily smiled every time, but the smile never reached all the way down.

She knew what Brenda did to rooms.

Her mother-in-law did not visit.

She inspected.

She looked at the baseboards, the sink, the food, the boy, the mother, the whole life Emily had built inside that apartment, and somehow made all of it feel unfinished.

Brenda never called herself cruel.

Cruel people rarely do.

She called herself honest.

She called herself traditional.

She called herself the only person brave enough to tell the truth.

Daniel always softened it afterward.

“That’s just Mom,” he would say.

Or, “She means well.”

Or, “Don’t make everything into a fight.”

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