Her Family Forgot Her Gift, Then She Opened A Black Box With A Deed-Quieen - Chainityai

Her Family Forgot Her Gift, Then She Opened A Black Box With A Deed-Quieen

Everyone got presents except me on Christmas Eve.

That was not the worst part.

The worst part was the way my mother laughed when she said it.

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“Oh, we forgot yours.”

She said it loudly enough for every person in the living room to hear, and softly enough to pretend she had not meant to hurt me.

That was my mother’s specialty.

She could make cruelty sound like housekeeping.

The house in Toledo was warm that night, too warm in the way old homes get when the fireplace has been going since dinner and nobody wants to admit the room is stuffy because the pictures look better with flames behind them.

The candles on the mantel smelled like vanilla and wax.

The hot chocolate in my mug had gone lukewarm.

The artificial tree stood in the corner, covered in gold ribbon and glass ornaments my mother always arranged herself because she said the rest of us “didn’t have an eye.”

She had an eye for plenty of things.

Angles.

Lighting.

Which child looked best in photos.

Which child could be left out without causing trouble.

My name is Allison Fletcher.

I was twenty-nine years old, old enough to know better, and still young enough that some part of me had come to Christmas Eve hoping my family would prove me wrong.

I worked in corporate compliance at a regional bank.

It was a practical job, the kind my parents used to tell neighbors about when they wanted credit for raising someone responsible.

But responsibility has a strange value in families like mine.

They praise it when they need you.

They punish it when you stop being useful.

My younger brother Tyler was the funny one.

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