AT MY SISTER’S WEDDING, I’M SEATED IN THE HALLWAY, NEXT TO THE TRASH, LIKE I’M INVISIBLE. SHE SMIRKED, “GUESS YOU DON’T COUNT.” I GRABBED MY GIFT, STOOD UP, AND WALKED OUT. NO WORDS. JUST SILENCE. MINUTES LATER… THE GROOM’S FATHER, A $95 MILLION DEAL, AND THEN, SHE WENT PALE. SCREAMING IN FRONT OF EVERYONE
The chandelier above me scattered light across the marble like a casino had been shattered and hung from the ceiling one crystal at a time. Laughter drifted out of the ballroom in polished waves, mixed with the clink of champagne flutes, the low hum of strings, and the expensive ease of people who had never…
