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She Wanted Her Sister Removed From The Gala. Then The Owner Was Called-thuyhien

The first lie of the night came out of my mother’s mouth with a smile on it.

“There must be some mistake,” she said to the woman at the registration table.

Her voice was light, polished, almost musical.

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It was the same voice she used when she wanted to sound gracious while cutting someone down to the bone.

“My younger daughter wasn’t supposed to be invited.”

I had barely stepped beneath the gold-lit archway of the ballroom when I heard her.

The air smelled like white roses, expensive perfume, and polished silver.

A string quartet played near the far wall, soft enough to flatter the clink of champagne glasses and loud enough to make everyone feel tasteful.

The chandeliers poured warm light over tuxedos, satin, diamonds, and the kind of faces that had practiced looking unbothered in mirrors for years.

And there I stood with my invitation in one hand and my dignity in the other.

I already knew I might lose one before the night was over.

My sister Victoria turned at the sound of Mom’s voice.

Her face changed instantly.

Bored socialite calm became bright, vicious delight.

“Maya?” she said, loud enough for half the entrance hall to hear.

“Oh my God. You actually came.”

A few heads turned.

Then a few more.

That was always how public humiliation worked.

It spread fast because people liked to pretend they hated a scene while quietly hoping one would happen close enough for them to see.

“I was invited,” I said.

Victoria looked me up and down.

She took her time with it.

My navy silk dress was plain by that room’s standards.

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