Daughter Cuts Off Family After Anniversary Party Humiliation-thuyhien

When Savannah first saw the video, she thought it had to be old.

Her cousin had posted it with a shaky hand and a row of laughing reactions already blooming underneath, and for one hopeful second Savannah told herself there was another explanation.

Maybe it was a rehearsal.

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Maybe it was a surprise setup.

Maybe the silver balloons spelling out forty years were from some other anniversary, in some other room, for some other couple who looked exactly like her parents.

Then Nolan stepped into the frame with a microphone.

Her brother wore a navy suit that fit too well for a man who claimed he could barely cover his phone bill.

Savannah knew that suit because she had paid for it three weeks earlier.

The banquet room behind him glowed under warm hotel lights, the kind that made champagne look more expensive and made everyone’s skin look softer than it was.

White orchids spilled from tall glass vases across the tables.

A silver balloon arch framed her parents while relatives clapped around them.

The cake was three tiers high, white with pearl trim, sitting exactly where the Lakeside Hotel event manager had promised it would sit after Savannah upgraded the package.

Savannah sat at her desk with her laptop open and her coat still hanging on the back of her chair.

Outside her office window, Chicago traffic moved in slow red lines.

Inside her chest, something went quiet.

She watched the clip again.

Her mother was laughing under the balloons.

Her father had one arm around her mother’s waist.

Nolan lifted the microphone and said something Savannah could not hear clearly because everyone in the room cheered over him.

Savannah checked the caption.

Happy fortieth anniversary to Uncle Raymond and Aunt Carol.

The words were simple.

They were also impossible.

For months, her mother had spoken about that anniversary as if it were a small grief she carried in both hands.

Carol had called late at night and sighed into the phone, saying she did not need anything fancy.

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