Everyone got gifts but me. Mom laughed, “Oh, we forgot you!” They expected tears. I smiled, “It’s ok—look what I got myself.” The room fell silent when they saw it.

It was Christmas Eve at my parents’ house in Toledo, Ohio—the same living room where I had spent most of my childhood holidays quietly hoping for the kind of attention that never seemed to come naturally in our family. The tree glittered with gold ribbons and shiny ornaments, the fireplace crackled warmly, and my mother already had her phone positioned perfectly to capture photos for social media.My name is Allison Fletcher. I’m twenty-nine and work in corporate compliance for a regional banking company operating across several Midwestern states. The job is stable, demanding, and pays well—the type of career my parents once claimed they wanted me to have. But in our household, achievement never mattered as much as being the favorite child.

That title belonged to my younger brother Tyler and my older sister Melissa.Tyler had dropped out of college twice yet was still praised for “finding himself,” while Melissa lived a glamorous lifestyle my mother proudly showcased as if it were a family achievement.I, on the other hand, was the reliable one—the quiet daughter who paid her bills, kept her head down, and rarely made waves at family gatherings. Being dependable made it easy for everyone to overlook me.Halfway through the gift exchange that evening, I started noticing something strange. Tyler unwrapped an expensive watch and waved it proudly while Melissa opened a designer handbag that made my mother clap with delight. My father even handed my visiting aunt a white envelope filled with cash as if it were part of the evening’s entertainment.

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