Family Forgot Her For 15 Christmases, Then She Owned Their £2.3M Beach House-ngyen

For fifteen years, Yolena Carter learnt about her own family Christmas the way strangers did.

Through photographs on a screen.

There were no invitations tucked into messages, no calls from her mum asking what time she would arrive, no cousin checking whether she needed a lift or whether she was bringing pudding.

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There were only pictures.

Every year, just after Christmas, her phone would glow in the half-dark of her flat while the kettle clicked off in the kitchen.

The same family appeared again and again.

Her mother standing in the centre like the heart of the room.

Her half-sister Meredith laughing beside the fireplace.

Aunts and uncles leaning into one another.

Cousins in matching red jumpers.

Children with paper hats slipping over their eyes.

A table full of food.

A tree by the window.

The same old seaside house, warm with lights and belonging.

And never Yolena.

At first, she tried to give them reasons.

Families were messy.

People forgot things.

Messages got missed.

Christmas was busy, and perhaps nobody had meant to leave her out in quite so sharp a way.

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