When my sister received a $130,000 Range Rover with a silver bow, the family celebrated wildly. I got a $3

Huge silver loops shimmered under the driveway floodlight, sitting on top of a brand-new white Range Rover like something straight out of a holiday commercial. My sister Madison squealed before we even opened the front door.

“Oh my God,” she gasped, covering her mouth. “Is this real?

Mom. Mom. Is this for me?”

Mom laughed with exaggerated surprise, as if the moment were spontaneous and not something she had clearly planned.

“Merry Christmas, baby,” she said, jingling the keys. “You deserve it. Straight to the top, just like you.”

Madison rushed down the porch steps in fuzzy socks, almost slipping on the last one.

My stepdad Ron was already filming everything on his phone like a proud director capturing the big reveal. I stayed on the porch with my arms crossed, the cold cutting through my thin Target sweater.

Mom turned toward me with another gift. This one was small enough to fit in her palm, wrapped in red paper with a cheap ribbon.

“And for you, Ava,” she said.

“So you don’t feel left out.”

The neighbors had started coming outside. Our cul-de-sac was the kind where everyone watched everything. I could feel their eyes on me as I took the box.

Meanwhile Madison was screaming over the sound of the engine.

“It’s the fully loaded one! Oh my God, look at this screen! Mom, look!

I love you so much!”

Inside was a chrome keychain engraved with the letter “A” on one side and the words Be humble on the other. The kind of cheap thing they sell near the checkout counter.

Mom smiled proudly. “See?

Now you both got something nice.”

My throat tightened. “A keychain,” I said, my voice flat.

She shrugged. “Your sister works eighty hours a week at the firm.

She needs a reliable car. You’re… still figuring things out. Fair is fair.”

Ron chuckled quietly like she’d said something wise.

Madison was already posing beside the car hood, her hair falling perfectly around her shoulders. “Ava, come take a picture of me with it,” she called. “Can you not make this weird today?”

I stared at the words Be humble reflecting in the porch light.

“Say thank you,” Mom whispered as she leaned closer so only I could hear.

Her perfume smelled sweet and sharp. “Don’t make tonight about you.”

I swallowed. “Thank you,” I said quietly.

VA

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