They laughed it off—but an hour later, they were begging.

They laughed it off—but an hour later, they were begging.

She eyed the pile of gifts in my arms with immediate, shark-like greed. “Oh, lots of gifts?” she smirked, leaning against the doorframe. “Must be expensive, huh?

Too bad she doesn’t even know how to name them. Seems like a waste.”

I set Lily down on the carpet. She immediately sat cross-legged, smoothing her dress, quiet as a mouse.

I placed the gifts next to her. “They are sensory toys,” I said. “And a tablet with a communication app.

It helps her speak through pictures.”

Karen’s eyes widened. She pushed off the wall and swooped in. Before I could stop her, she grabbed the largest flat box—the tablet.

“A tablet?” Karen said, inspecting the box. “Are you kidding me? A brand new iPad?”

“Put it down, Karen.”

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