Father Finds His Children Serving Relatives At His Own Family Party-Teptep

He Arrived Happy at the Family Party and Found His Three Children Dressed as Waiters While His Own Parents Laughed: “This Is What They Can Expect for Having a Failure as a Father”

The first thing Liam Mitchell heard was not music, or greetings, or the sound of family coming together.

It was his father’s voice, loud enough to carry across the hired hall.

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“If Liam couldn’t build a proper family, the least his children could do is learn how to serve.”

For half a second, Liam did not understand what he was seeing.

He stood just inside the entrance with rain still clinging to the shoulders of his coat, one hand on the door, a good mood still caught somewhere in his chest from a meeting that had gone better than expected.

Then his eyes found Aidan.

His nine-year-old son was carrying a tray of dirty glasses.

The tray looked too wide for his arms, and every few steps the glasses trembled and tapped together.

Across the room, Mia was collecting used plates from a table of relatives who had apparently forgotten she was eight years old.

Near the far side, Harry, six, was rubbing a cloth across a table while a group of older cousins sniggered behind their hands.

All three children wore aprons.

Small aprons tied over the clothes Liam had helped them choose that morning.

Aidan’s white shirt was crumpled now.

Mia’s pale dress had a smear near the hem.

Harry’s little jacket, the one that had made him beam at his reflection, was pushed awkwardly under the apron strings.

The room was full of adults.

Uncles, cousins, aunties, in-laws, relatives who had accepted Liam’s invitation, eaten food he had arranged, sat beneath decorations he had paid for, and then laughed while his children were turned into a lesson.

Liam had organised the gathering because he still believed, foolishly and stubbornly, that family could be repaired by proximity.

He had imagined cousins sharing crisps and lemonade, aunties fussing over how tall the children had grown, his parents softening once everyone was in the same room.

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