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

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

“Sarah is hoarding electronics for the kid,” Karen complained, pointing at Lily like she was a stray dog. “She bought an iPad for her, Dad. Can you believe it?

When Timmy needs one.”

Frank laughed. It was a wet, rasping sound that smelled of tobacco and stale lager. “Karen’s right.

Why waste high-tech toys on a vegetable? She doesn’t even know how to say thank you. She’s useless.”

The word hung in the air.

Vegetable. I felt Lily tremble near my leg. She looked up at me, her eyes filling with tears.

She didn’t make a sound—she never did when she cried—but the pain in her face was absolute. She understood the tone. She understood the rejection.

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