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Her Brother Named Her as Babysitter. Then the Police Called at Dawn-nga9999

When my brother Jason announced that his wife was expecting their fifth child, my parents reacted as if he had brought home a medal.

Dad stood up from the dining table and clapped him on the back.

“That’s my boy,” he said, smiling so wide that for one second I thought he might actually cry.

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Mom did cry.

Or at least she dabbed at the corners of her eyes with the good cloth napkin she only brought out for Sunday dinners, holidays, and moments when she wanted us all to pretend we were a warmer family than we were.

“Another blessing,” she whispered.

Across the table, Felicia leaned into Jason’s side and rested one hand over her stomach.

She looked pleased.

Not nervous.

Not overwhelmed.

Pleased, like she had just received confirmation that the whole room would rearrange itself around her again.

The dining room smelled like pot roast, lemon candle, and the faint burnt edge of the rolls Mom had forgotten in the oven.

The old ceiling fan clicked above us with every turn.

From the living room, Jason and Felicia’s four children were yelling over a broken toy truck, their voices bouncing off the walls while something plastic hit the floor hard enough to make me flinch.

No one else reacted.

That was how it had been for years.

Noise belonged to Jason’s kids.

Messes belonged to whoever was nearest.

Responsibility belonged to me.

I had been the emergency babysitter since the first baby was born.

At first, I told myself it was normal.

Families helped.

Aunties showed up.

A sick toddler here, a school pickup there, a Saturday afternoon so tired parents could sleep.

But help has a strange way of becoming duty when nobody ever thanks you for it.

By the time the fourth child came along, I had become the person everyone called before they even tried to solve their own problem.

Jason forgot pickup at school.

Call Rachel.

Felicia had a headache.

Call Rachel.

Someone needed cupcakes for a class party by 8:15 a.m.

Call Rachel.

A permission slip disappeared, a child had a fever, a sitter canceled, someone wanted a date night, someone needed a break.

Call Rachel.

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