Family Demanded £1,450 After Ignoring My Daughter For Six Years-heuh

My family skipped my daughter’s birthday six years in a row.

One week after her ninth birthday, my mother texted me: “£5,800 for your sister’s boys’ birthday trip. Everyone is contributing. Your share is £1,450. Don’t be cheap this time.”

I mailed them two pounds, froze every shared card, and locked the vacation fund.

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Three days later, they reported me for fraud.

Then the bank called.

I was sitting in the car park outside work when the message arrived.

The morning had been grey and wet, the sort of drizzle that never looks dramatic but somehow gets into your cuffs, your hair, and the hem of your trousers.

I remember the squeak of my windscreen wipers.

I remember my coat lying damp over the passenger seat.

I remember reading the number once and thinking I must have misunderstood.

“Your share is £1,450.”

I read it again.

One thousand four hundred and fifty pounds.

Not for rent.

Not for a hospital bill.

Not for a broken boiler in winter.

For a birthday trip.

My sister Hannah’s twin boys were turning ten, and apparently that had become a family emergency dressed up as a celebration.

There was to be a resort, private rooms, proper photographs, planned activities, matching outfits, and a bill of nearly £5,800.

Everyone, my mother said, was contributing.

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