Christmas should have been filled with family, laughter, and love.
Instead, my daughter Abby spent it feeling unwanted.
I was working a double shift in the ER and trusted my family to include her.
My parents and sister promised she would be welcomed.
But when Abby came home, something was clearly wrong.
She looked hurt in a way no child should.
Through tears, she explained what had happened.
While everyone else enjoyed a full holiday dinner, she was treated differently.
She was given only a piece of toast and a banana.
No one made room for her at the celebration.
No one made her feel like she belonged.
Listening to her story broke my heart.
I kept thinking about all the times I had helped my family.
I had always believed family showed up for one another.
Yet when it mattered most, they failed my daughter.
The next morning, I sat at the kitchen table with my husband.
Neither of us could stop thinking about Abby’s pain.
The hurt from the night before had turned into something else.
It became a decision.
We would no longer pretend everything was fine.
We would finally tell them exactly what their actions had cost them.
As I began writing the letter, every memory suddenly became clear.
This wasn’t about one Christmas dinner anymore.
It was about years of choosing convenience over love.
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