Cheap Kinship 5

Cheap Kinship 5

Chapter Two 

The roar of the engine faded into the 

distance, along with the laughter and chatter 

of the family

Through the rear window of the gleaming 

BMW, I could make out Lily at the wheel, her dog, Buddy, riding shotgun, Mom and Dad chatting happily in the back

The dizziness from low blood sugar blurred 

my vision

I bought another ramen cup from the corner store, borrowed some hot water from the 

owner, and wolfed it down on the curb 

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outside my house

Truthfully, my family wasn’t poor

Mom was a registered nurse, but she was

stayathome mom because Dad was 

incredibly successful in real estate

He’d landed a job right out of college and 

quickly rose to become a director

After we were born, he’d bought four condos 

in the city, planning to give one to each of us 

and Mom. He wanted a third child, but that 

plan fell through

Even though the market later tanked and his 

company teetered on the brink of collapse

we still lived comfortably off rental income

But that money wasn’t for me

Dad worked long hours and was hardly ever 

home. I lived at Mom’s whim. I needed her 

approval for everything

Over time, I only ate to survive, quickly 

swallowing a few bites and putting down my 

く 

chopsticks

Every dish was custommade for Lily

If I ate even a little more, she’d find a reason 

to scold me

Carolyn! What are you doing eating out 

here?” 

Mrs. Davis, my friendly neighbor, approached 

  1. me

To hide my teary eyes, I quickly lowered my 

head

She knew about Lily’s extravagant coming- 

ofage party. She asked what I received for 

my birthday, if it was a car too

I swallowed the last of my broth, wiped my 

mouth, and let out a wry smile

A leukemia diagnosis, and a twothousand- 

dollar severance package.” 

I didn’t know why I blurted that out

It was probably the culmination of all my 

emotions finally crushing me

Mrs. Davis slapped her thigh

The poor thing! You’re only eighteen, about 

to go to college, why would you get this 

disease!” 

She pulled me towards her house

Sweetie, no more junk food, come have 

lunch with me! I made too much stew, it’ll go 

to waste!” 

Mrs. Davis lied

The beef was fresh from her freezer

She sipped her broth (it was just cilantro!)

while my bowl was piled high with meat

Tears welled up in my eyes

It was the most delicious and also the saltiest 

meal I’d ever eaten

I don’t remember how I left

I only knew that when I came to, I had an 

extra envelope in my pocket with $7,123

I knocked on Mrs. Davis’s door to return the 

money, but she gently pushed me away

Carolyn, honey, it’s your birthday. You visit 

every New Year, and Aunt Davis never gave 

you any money, so I saved it for you today

Don’t you want it? Is it too little?” 

She stuffed a bag of apples in my arms and 

walked me to my doorstep

I couldn’t bring myself to tell her

My parents had kicked me out, taking my 

keys

I couldn’t go home

I had no home

In the evening, while wandering aimlessly,

received a call from an unknown number

Hello, I’m from the medical center, are you 

Carolyn Miller? Is Lily your sister?

We’re so sorry, we mixed up the reports. You 

received each other’s results, but the 

information is correct.” 

To apologize for the error, we will refund 

your exam fees.” 

So, it wasn’t me

After the initial shock, sadness returned

Lily was still my sister

My inherent kindness led me to call my 

parents

But the exclamation mark on my texts and the 

busy signal told me

They’d blocked me everywhere

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