The Forgotten Daughter
My name is Suzan, and I’ve spent my entire life being the forgotten daughter. Tomorrow is my wedding day – the one occasion I’ve always dreamed would finally make my parents see me. Growing up, I watched from the sidelines as they attended every one of my sister’s soccer games while missing my piano recitals. They threw her elaborate birthday parties while mine were afterthoughts. When she graduated college, they bought her a car; when I graduated, I got a card and dinner at Olive Garden. I’ve tried everything to earn their approval – good grades, a stable career, even choosing a ‘respectable’ partner they’d approve of. Last night, Mom called to confirm they were coming, but her voice lacked the excitement you’d expect from a mother whose daughter is getting married. Dad hasn’t even seen my dress yet. I’ve arranged everything perfectly – the venue, the flowers, the photographer – hoping that maybe, just maybe, tomorrow will be different. Maybe tomorrow they’ll finally look at me with the same pride they reserve for my sister. I’ve spent years telling myself that their favoritism is all in my head, but deep down, I know the truth. What I don’t know is whether I can survive another disappointment on what should be the happiest day of my life.
