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Chapter 94 - Moldy Pink Cake

Dad, my brothers, Nana, and I

Gather around my eighteenth birthday cake.

They sing, "Happy birthday, Daisy."

I smile for the picture they will take.

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This is a happy memory

I should keep forever.

But there is anger underneath

That leaves my heart much heavier.

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Birthday cakes were once all pink,

Covered in princesses and bows.

Barbie dolls and fairy tales,

The kind each little girl knows.

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Candles glowed upon the frosting.

Everyone smiled and sang.

Nobody noticed what hid beneath,

Or heard the silence hang.

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The frosting slowly melted.

A little hole appeared.

Black jelly rose beneath the pink—

Just as I had feared.

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It swayed from side to side,

Like something still alive.

Holding years of hidden truths

No child should survive.

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Dream Houses aren't always happy.

Life isn't glitter and lace.

Sometimes the prettiest birthday cake

Can hide the darkest place.

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My princess castle cracked apart.

Its walls grew old and thin.

Mother hated everything

that let the light come in.

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The little girl disappeared.

Today I turn eighteen.

Now I see the woman hiding

Behind the painted scene.

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She dressed herself in pink tutus,

Soft ribbons and pretend.

But every fairy tale she told

Always seemed to end.

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She still talks across the room,

Lost inside her mind.

Speaking of strange magnetism,

Leaving all of us behind.

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Not everything was beautiful.

Not every memory was kind.

She left wounds upon her children

that time could never hide.

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The greatest debt she left behind

was never money owed.

It was the birthday cake she watched

Turn from pink...

To gray...

To blackened mold.

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