The Birthday Menu That Left a Little Girl Hungry at Her Own Party-lequyen994 - Chainityai

The Birthday Menu That Left a Little Girl Hungry at Her Own Party-lequyen994

The first warning sign was not the cake.

It was not Britney’s stiff smile or the way my mother-in-law kept checking whether the photographer was facing the “pretty” side of the room.

It was my daughter’s hands around an empty plate.

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Lily was eight years old that day, old enough to know when people were staring and young enough to believe she might have caused it.

She had picked out a yellow dress for her party because she said it looked like sunshine.

By the time I saw her near the dessert table, the skirt was wrinkled between her fists and her eyes were doing that brave-child thing that makes a parent’s chest ache.

She was trying not to cry.

The party room looked exactly like the kind of birthday I had hoped she would remember for the right reasons.

Gold lights glowed above the tables.

Balloons floated against the ceiling.

Gift bags sat in tidy rows near the wall.

Kids from school were laughing and racing between the folding chairs, their shoes squeaking on the polished floor.

It had cost $2,500, which was more than I had wanted to spend, but Lily had been through enough quiet compromises in her life because of her allergy.

She had sat through class parties where she could only eat the snack I packed.

She had watched other children trade cupcakes while she opened a labeled container from home.

She had learned, long before she should have had to, how to ask adults what was in food before she touched it.

For this birthday, I wanted one room to be safe from the start.

Not special.

Not dramatic.

Just safe.

Britney had offered to help with the dessert table, and I let her because she was Michael’s sister and because, in our family, keeping the peace had become almost a second language.

She liked to plan things.

She liked to be praised for it.

She liked to stand beside a finished table with her arms folded while everyone told her she had outdone herself.

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