My Family Cut Me Out Online. Then One Party Exposed Everything-kieutrinh

I found out my younger brother was having a baby while I was sitting at my desk with cold coffee in my hand.

That is not how families are supposed to find out things like that.

At 12:17 p.m., my phone lit up with Instagram tags while the office microwave hummed behind me and someone’s leftover soup filled the break room with garlic.

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I was supposed to be reviewing a set of floor plans before a three o’clock client call.

Instead, I tapped a notification and watched my family turn into strangers.

There they were under a blue-and-white balloon arch that read WELCOME BABY NOLAN.

My younger brother Ryan was standing in the middle, grinning like the whole day had been made for him.

My mom stood beside him with both hands clasped under her chin, wearing the smile she used for Facebook, the one that said everything in her life was exactly as warm and close as she wanted people to believe.

My dad was behind them, holding a paper coffee cup, looking awkward in the familiar way he always looked at big family events.

My twin sister Lily had one arm around Ryan’s shoulder.

Cousins crowded behind them.

Old neighbors leaned into the frame.

Aunts I had not seen since Christmas were holding gift bags.

There were cupcakes, balloons, a diaper cake, folded baby clothes, and a table full of cards.

It was a baby shower.

For my brother.

And nobody had told me.

I sat there with my hand still on my mouse, watching the little red notification bubble multiply while something inside me went completely still.

I do not mean I felt left out in the simple way people use that phrase when they miss brunch or a group text.

This was different.

This felt organized.

My name is Josh, and at twenty-eight years old, I had become very good at pretending that moving away from home did not mean losing my place in it.

I live in Seattle now.

My family lives in Dallas.

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