Her Sister Slapped Her at Thanksgiving. By 8 A.M., Everything Changed.-kieutrinh

The room went quiet before Katrina even understood why.

She was moving carefully through her parents’ Thanksgiving gathering with a silver tray of red wine balanced in both hands.

The house was warm from the ovens, the fireplace, and too many people pretending they were not watching each other.

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Candle wax and turkey gravy hung in the air.

Outside, snow pressed against the windows and softened Silver Creek Road until the whole neighborhood looked cleaner than it really was.

Inside, the floor was marble, the flowers were expensive, and every laugh sounded like it had been rehearsed.

Katrina had never liked carrying things through rooms full of people who were waiting for her to make one mistake.

But she carried the tray anyway.

She had learned how to move carefully in that family.

She had learned how to speak softly, how to smile first, how to let Bianca have the brighter chair, the longer toast, the easier forgiveness.

Bianca was across the room in a white silk dress, accepting compliments like they were owed to her.

Their mother hovered near her, smoothing a sleeve, checking a curl, adjusting a necklace that did not need adjusting.

Richard, their father, stood near the fireplace with a glass in his hand and the expression he wore whenever he wanted people to believe the family was still exactly what it used to be.

Then a tipsy guest backed into Katrina’s arm.

It happened so fast that no one had time to understand the truth.

The tray tipped.

Katrina caught two wineglasses before they fell, but not before a dark red splash flew across the room and landed across the front of Bianca’s dress.

A stain spread over the white silk.

For one breath, everyone stared at the fabric.

Not at the guest.

Not at the tray.

Not at Katrina’s hand shaking from the effort of stopping glass from hitting the floor.

Just the dress.

Bianca turned slowly.

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