The birthday lunch went on, but whatever warmth had once filled the air was fractured beyond repair by what had happened on the porch. Laughter still surfaced now and then, forced and brittle, yet it never quite reached anyone’s eyes. I found myself sitting beside Grandpa, not because anyone invited me to that seat, but because it was where I had always ended up without trying. Ever since I was a child, I gravitated toward him naturally. While others clustered around louder personalities, I sat at his elbow, listening. He taught me things no one else thought to pass down—how to balance a checkbook before I ever had a job, how to fix what breaks instead of replacing it, how to notice patterns in people and situations. He told stories about mistakes he made and lessons that cost him dearly, never dressing them up as moral lectures. Those moments shaped me quietly, invisibly, while the rest of the family seemed too busy competing for attention to notice. Across the table that day, Lucy avoided my gaze completely. My younger sister picked at her dessert, jaw tight, eyes sharp with irritation rather than guilt. There was no apology in her posture, no sign she felt she’d crossed a line.
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