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When My Sister Weaponized CPS, My Father Finally Chose Me Over Her-hamyt

My sister did not knock like someone asking for mercy.

She knocked like someone who still believed every door in our family belonged to her.

When I walked into my parents’ living room that Tuesday, Delilah was sitting on the floral sofa with her toddler pressed against her knee and a baby carrier by her foot.

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Her hair was tangled, her mascara had run in black tracks, and her sweater looked expensive even wrinkled.

For one breath, I almost saw the little girl who used to crawl into my bed during thunderstorms.

Then she looked at me, and the performance slipped.

Behind the tears, she was counting votes.

My mother hovered near her with a tissue box, already halfway to forgiveness.

My father stood by the fireplace with his arms crossed, his face so still it frightened me.

He looked relieved when I came in.

That hurt more than I expected, because it meant he had been standing there alone against something my mother still wanted to soften.

Three years earlier, Delilah had not just had an affair with my husband.

She had moved into the weak places left by my accident and made herself useful there.

After the crash, I came home with a brace, a scar down my forearm, and a body that no longer obeyed me without argument.

Sterling slept in the same bed, but he had already begun to move away from me by inches.

Delilah brought soup.

Delilah folded blankets.

Delilah told me I was brave while watching Sterling’s face for signs of exhaustion.

One afternoon she touched the scar near my wrist and said, softly enough that only I could hear, “Men can be so visual, Celeste.”

It sounded like concern until it began poisoning every mirror in the house.

The night I heard them in the kitchen, I was supposed to be asleep.

I stood in the hallway with one hand braced on the wall and listened to my sister tell my husband that I was no longer the woman he married.

Sterling did not defend me.

He murmured to her in the voice he once saved for me.

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