Pregnant Twin Refuses Mum’s Demand For £18,000 At Baby Shower-heuh

My twin sister and I were both eight months pregnant when Mum decided that my baby’s future should belong to Brianna.

It happened at Brianna’s baby shower, in front of relatives, neighbours, old family friends, and people who had known us since we were small enough to share one bedroom and one secret world.

The garden had been dressed up to look cheerful.

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Pastel bunting hung across the back fence.

Paper plates sat beside sandwiches that had already curled a little at the edges.

A kettle kept clicking on and off in the kitchen because everyone wanted tea but nobody seemed to finish a cup.

It had rained that morning, not heavily, just the sort of fine drizzle that leaves every chair damp and every paving slab looking darker than it should.

I remember all of it because the ordinary details became sharper once Mum spoke.

“She needs it more than you do,” Mum said.

She said it as if she were asking me to pass the milk.

She said it as if the £18,000 I had saved for my own child was not mine, not my baby’s, not the result of years of sacrifice.

She said it in front of everyone.

The garden fell quiet so quickly I could hear a paper napkin scraping along the table in the breeze.

Brianna sat under the decorations with one hand resting on her bump.

My twin sister was wearing a pale dress and an expression I knew far too well.

It was not surprise.

It was not shame.

It was waiting.

She had expected me to give in.

Maybe they all had.

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