At the head of the table sat Diane, glowing in a pastel designer suit that cost more than Emily’s old car, while to her right sat Olivia, the favored daughter who radiated effortless confidence from a life without consequences. To Diane’s left remained an empty chair that silently reminded everyone of the father who had left years earlier and never looked back.
Diane tapped her spoon against her crystal glass, and the sharp sound cut through the room until everyone fell silent and turned toward her.
“Quiet everyone, please listen,” Diane said sweetly while scanning the room with sharp eyes. “I would like to raise a toast to my wonderful daughter Olivia.”
Olivia smiled with satisfaction and adjusted her diamond necklace before taking a sip of champagne.
“As you all know, Olivia just purchased her first home,” Diane continued proudly. “A beautiful three bedroom house in Brookfield Heights, which is a perfect investment for her future even if it needs a little work.”
Applause spread around the room while relatives praised Olivia and admired her achievement.
“Thank you everyone,” Olivia said casually. “The kitchen needs renovation, but the neighborhood is incredible and full of potential.”