They Laughed About Her Death, Then Ran Straight Into Her Trap-Quieen - Chainityai

They Laughed About Her Death, Then Ran Straight Into Her Trap-Quieen

The first thing I smelled was charcoal.

Not smoke from a disaster.

Not yet.

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Just the ordinary smell of a Saturday barbecue drifting over the fence while I sat in my car with a glass bowl of potato salad balanced in a cooler on the passenger floor.

I remember thinking the bowl looked ridiculous.

It had a blue plastic lid that never fit quite right, and I had wrapped two rubber bands around it because I did not want it spilling in Clayton’s driveway.

That was me.

Careful even when nobody was careful with me.

I was thirty-five years old, newly hired as Director of Marketing for a major hospitality group, and still nervous about walking into my brother’s backyard.

The title should have changed something.

The salary should have changed something.

The offer letter in my email should have meant I could stop being the family joke.

But families have a way of assigning you a role early and punishing you every time you outgrow it.

Mine had assigned me ghost.

I was the person who came on time, brought food, took the folding chairs from the garage, wiped counters nobody asked me to wipe, and left before anyone could say I was making things awkward.

When I worked at a coffee shop to pay tuition, Clayton said I smelled like burnt espresso and bad decisions.

When I moved into retail, Victoria told our aunt that customer service was probably the closest I would get to management.

When I stayed single through my late twenties and early thirties, the jokes got softer in volume and sharper in purpose.

They never said I was unlovable directly.

They just made a thousand tiny comments and waited for me to agree.

That Saturday, I wanted to believe the old version of me had finally been retired.

I had gotten the job.

I had bought a new blouse.

I had made the potato salad the way Clayton liked it, with extra mustard and celery salt, because some desperate part of me still thought love could be earned through remembering details.

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