My Family Left Me Behind—Then The Police Found My Name-heuh

My parents forced me to stay home to feed the dog and water the plants while the whole family went on holiday.

When I asked why, my sister said, “That’s your role in this house.”

I packed my things and left.

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The next morning, the police called about something te:rrify:ing at the house.

Mum did not say it like an apology.

She said it while standing in the hallway with one hand wrapped around the handle of her suitcase, as if she were reminding me about the recycling.

“The dog needs feeding, and the plants need watering every single day.”

Outside, the morning had gone that flat grey colour that makes every pavement look tired.

Rain pressed lightly against the front window, leaving thin trails down the glass.

The house smelt of damp coats, warm toast, and Mum’s perfume.

Dad was by the front door, glancing at his watch every few seconds, already irritated by traffic that had not happened yet.

Jade leaned against the wall beside him with her sunglasses tucked into her hair.

She was scrolling through her phone with that bored expression she wore whenever she wanted everyone to know she had better things to do.

Their bags were lined up by the door.

Mum’s suitcase was shiny black and packed so tightly the zip strained at the corner.

Dad’s old holdall sat beside it, half-open, with a folded jumper poking out.

Jade had brought two bags for one weekend, because Jade never travelled without making inconvenience look glamorous.

Mine was nowhere.

That was how I first understood it.

Not from the words.

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