Her Daughter Was Hurt At Her Own Party, And Her Sister Hid It – olive

The first thing Victoria noticed was not the music.

It was the sweater.

Her daughter Lily sat in the far back corner of Beatrice’s Instagram story wearing a thick winter sweater in the middle of a bright, hot birthday party.

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The backyard behind her looked cheerful enough to fool anyone who did not know the child.

Pink balloons bumped against the fence.

A rented bounce house sagged and rose with the weight of screaming children.

The cake table was covered with cupcakes, paper plates, glittery napkins, and a big frosted cake with Lily’s name written across the top.

But Lily was not near any of it.

She sat behind a patio chair, half-hidden in a patch of shade, with her shoulders curled inward and her hands tucked deep into her sleeves.

Victoria watched the clip twice before her breathing changed.

She had been sitting in a conference room at the overseas law firm, waiting for an arbitration call, with coffee gone cold beside her laptop and rain sliding down the windows.

The room smelled like toner, leather folders, and old carpet warmed by too many hours of work.

Everything around her belonged to the controlled part of her life.

Calendars.

Deadlines.

Contracts.

People who lied for money and at least had the decency to put it in writing.

Then her sister’s social media story put a picture of Lily in front of her, and the controlled part of her life ended.

Victoria called Beatrice immediately.

Beatrice answered with music exploding behind her.

“Victoria! Oh my god, the timing!” she said, sounding breathless and bright. “We’re just getting ready to kick off the big bash!”

Victoria did not ask about the cake.

She did not ask about the decorations.

She did not thank her sister for hosting the party while she was overseas for work.

“Why is Lily sitting all the way at the back?” Victoria asked. “And why is she wearing that sweater outside? It’s too hot for that. Is she sick?”

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