Stepmother Kicked Out His Granddaughter, Then The Gala Bill Failed-nhu9999 - Chainityai

Stepmother Kicked Out His Granddaughter, Then The Gala Bill Failed-nhu9999

The chandelier was the first thing Lily saw when we walked into the hotel.

She stopped under it like she had stepped into a movie, her little silver ballet flats shining against the marble floor, her navy dress covered in tiny white stars.

“Mommy,” she whispered, squeezing my hand, “do you think Grandpa will like my shoes?”

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I looked down at her and smiled the way mothers smile when they are trying to keep the whole world gentle for one more minute.

“He’ll love them,” I said.

I had been saying that all day.

That morning, Lily had stood in front of my bedroom mirror spinning in circles until she got dizzy, asking if Grandpa would think she looked like a princess.

I told her yes.

I told her he would be proud to see her.

I told her all the things I wished were guaranteed.

We were already ten minutes late because one of those silver shoes had vanished, and Lily had cried because princesses did not wear sneakers.

I found it behind a stack of toilet paper in the hall closet, which should have been my first sign to stay home.

But my dad’s retirement gala had been circled on my kitchen calendar for months.

Forty-two years at the engineering firm.

Partner since 2001.

A formal ballroom, speeches, champagne, engraved watches, white tablecloths, gold napkins, and the clean public version of a family that had been cracking in private for years.

I had RSVP’d the same day the invitation arrived.

I mailed a handwritten card too, because my mother had raised me to show up properly even when people made it hard.

Dad, so proud of everything you’ve built. Can’t wait to celebrate you. Love, Harper and Lily.

The receipt from the post office was still tucked in my desk drawer.

The lobby smelled like lilies, floor polish, and expensive perfume.

Near the reception desk, a small American flag stood beside a brass sign, and a valet in a dark jacket opened the front doors for people in evening clothes.

The ballroom doors were cracked open, letting sound spill into the hallway.

A string quartet played softly.

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