The Sterling family Christmas dinner had always been Vanessa’s show, and this year was no different. My sister arrived two hours late in her white Tesla, dragging in ring lights and a camera crew she’d hired to document her “authentic family Christmas experience” for her lifestyle blog. I stood in the kitchen doorway, bouncing my six-month-old son, Lucas, on my shoulder.
The house smelled like cinnamon and roasted turkey, but underneath it all was the familiar tension of a Sterling family gathering. My father, Robert, sat in his corner chair, scrolling through his phone, perfecting his art of selective blindness. My mother, Patricia, was rearranging the entire dining room to accommodate Vanessa’s filming setup.
None of Vanessa’s pre-dinner posts had mentioned that my husband, David, had just returned from a six-month deployment, or that we’d driven three hours to introduce our son to his grandparents for the holiday. None of that mattered when it came to Vanessa’s narrative. David emerged from the guest room, sharp in his dress uniform.
Even off-duty, he carried himself with the quiet authority of a military commander. He caught my eye and gave me one of those small smiles that meant everything would be okay. The dining room looked like a magazine spread.
Vanessa had moved our grandmother’s antique candlesticks and even changed the napkins for ones that photographed better. She directed her cameraman like she was shooting a commercial. Patricia bustled around her, ensuring the turkey was perfectly lit under heat lamps and the side dishes were visually appealing.
David helped me set Lucas in his high chair. The meal began with Vanessa’s customary gratitude speech, delivered directly to her camera. She spoke for nearly ten minutes about family traditions without mentioning David’s deployment or Lucas’s first Christmas.
The conversation that followed flowed in its predictable pattern: Vanessa’s latest brand partnerships, her upcoming collaborations. I tried to share updates about our life at Fort Henderson, but my stories seemed to disappear into the air, acknowledged with polite nods before the conversation inevitably circled back to Vanessa’s world. David noticed, of course.
He always did. He made a point of asking me follow-up questions, drawing me back into conversations that had moved on without me. Midway through the main course, Vanessa decided she wanted to film some “candid family interaction.” Lucas, meanwhile, was getting tired.
His cheerful babbling turned into whimpering. I suggested taking him to the guest room, but Vanessa immediately objected. It would ruin the “heart of the segment.” She assured me that a little fussing was normal and would add authenticity to her content.
Lucas’s whimpering escalated to actual crying. I reached for him, but Vanessa held up her hand to stop me. She was still filming, still trying to capture what she was now calling an “authentic moment of holiday chaos.”
David’s face had gone completely still, the expression he wore when assessing potential threats.
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