Parents Gave Her A £2 Ticket And Her Sister A £13,000 Cruise-heuh

My parents handed me a £2 lottery ticket… and gave my sister a £13,000 luxury cruise.

They thought they knew who was worth investing in.

Then my ticket hit £100 million.

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By the time they found out, my phone had 79 missed calls.

The scratchcard felt insulting before it ever felt lucky.

It sat in my palm on Christmas morning, thin and shiny, while my parents’ sitting room filled with cinnamon coffee, pine needles, and the buttery smell of warm breakfast rolls.

My mother had made enough for everyone.

Somehow, as usual, mine had been forgotten until the tray was nearly empty.

The fire clicked softly behind the grate.

Rain tapped against the window.

Wrapping paper shifted under people’s feet as everyone settled into the comfortable theatre of a family Christmas.

Comfortable for them, anyway.

Mum crossed the room with that small careful smile she used when she wanted a cheap gesture to look generous.

“For you,” she said, pressing the ticket into my hand.

Then she added, “Two pounds of hope.”

A few people gave polite little laughs.

Not because it was funny.

Because in my family, laughing at me was easier than admitting something was cruel.

Before I could answer, Dad cleared his throat and handed Vanessa a glossy envelope.

My sister knew how to receive a gift before she even opened it.

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