“Your sister made partner while you play entrepreneur,” Dad announced to everyone. That’s when Mom’s phone buzzed. “Why is your company valued at $4 billion in The Wall Street Journal?” The room went silent…
I always knew this day would come.
Sitting in my childhood home’s formal dining room, watching my father pace near the antique sideboard, I could practically recite the lecture before it began. The emergency family meeting text had arrived yesterday, perfectly timed after my sister Olivia’s partnership announcement at Morrison and Sterling, the city’s most prestigious law firm. Mom had arranged everything with her usual precision.
The good china gleamed. Crystal glasses caught the late afternoon light, and family members were positioned like chess pieces. Dad sat at the head of the table, his Morgan Stanley managing director posture perfect.
Mom sat to his right, wearing her concerned expression along with her Cartier necklace. Olivia sat beside her, practically glowing in her Chanel suit. Uncle Robert, Dad’s older brother and senior partner at his own investment firm, sat across from me, already shaking his head disapprovingly.
“Catherine,” Dad began, using my full name. Never a good sign. “We’ve gathered everyone here because we’re worried about your situation.”
He spat out the last word like it tasted bitter.
I adjusted my simple black blazer, a deliberate choice like everything else about my appearance today. No designer labels, minimal makeup, my Harvard MBA class ring conspicuously absent. Let them think I couldn’t afford better.
It made what was coming so much sweeter. “Your sister made partner at 32,” Dad continued, gesturing to Olivia, who managed to look both sympathetic and superior. “Youngest female partner in the firm’s history.
While you…”
He waved his hand vaguely. “Play entrepreneur with some tech startup nobody’s heard of.”
Mom reached for her wine glass. “Darling, we just want to understand.
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