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Grandma Said The Party Was Adults Only. The Photos Proved Otherwise-hamyt

Rachel noticed the glue smell before she noticed the wine.

It was sharp and sweet, the kind of smell that sticks to construction paper and little fingers.

She had expected her mother’s 60th birthday to smell like flowers, polished wood, candles, and whatever expensive white wine her mother had chosen for the winery.

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Instead, the first thing waiting inside the doorway was childhood.

Balloons bobbed over tiny chairs.

Small plates sat in a neat row beside cupcakes.

A magician stood near the patio, pulling scarves from his sleeve while children screamed with laughter.

For a few seconds, Rachel simply stood there with her purse on her shoulder and her coat still buttoned.

Her mind refused to put the scene together.

There were children everywhere.

Her nieces were there.

Her nephews were there.

Cousins’ kids were chasing bubbles near the patio doors.

And at the far side of the room, beneath string lights and a balloon arch, stood a dragon-themed craft table.

Paper wings were stacked beside markers.

Glue sticks rolled near folded glitter cards.

Little masks with green scales and gold horns waited for small hands to color them in.

Rachel thought of Liam so quickly it felt physical.

Her oldest son was seven.

He loved dragons with the kind of pure, detailed devotion that made him glow from the inside when someone listened.

He could tell you which wings were better for gliding, which claws made sense, and why a dragon’s tail should not be too short.

That morning, he had been on the living room rug wearing homemade wings he had taped together himself.

He had asked Rachel why he could not go to Grandma’s birthday.

Rachel had told him what she had been told.

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