During my sister’s wedding, my 7-year-old son grabbed my hand and whispered

The suburban neighborhood of Chicago was bathed in the soft light of autumn twilight. Caroline Foster had just returned from the hospital, her hands full with mail. Among the usual bills and catalogs, one invitation stood out—a sleek, high-quality card from her younger sister, Vanessa.

Growing up, Caroline had always been compared to Vanessa. Caroline was the serious, responsible one, while Vanessa, five years her junior, was lively, confident, and carefree. Their parents often told Caroline, “You could learn a thing or two from Vanessa.”

Inside her home, Caroline’s son, Aidan, came rushing over, eager to show off his latest drawing—a dinosaur he’d done at school. “The teacher said it was the best!” he beamed. Caroline smiled, feeling a rush of pride. Aidan’s enthusiasm was contagious, and she couldn’t help but glance at her husband, Jason, who had just returned from work.

Jason noticed the invitation. “From Vanessa? What’s she up to?” he asked.

“She’s engaged… to Richard Grant,” Caroline said, stunned. Richard was a successful real estate developer, and the wedding was in three months.

The next day, Caroline called Vanessa, offering her congratulations. Vanessa’s voice was full of excitement, but Caroline felt a strange mix of emotions—happy for her sister but reflective about her own life. Fifteen years of marriage had brought routine, not the same sparkle Vanessa had in her eyes.

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