When Cindy heard those words, her eyes filled with tears. “Yeah, Claire’s honestly amazing.” She had to admit it, even if it stung a little. “But Mom and Dad have never really put any pressure on me.” Even as she said it, she could feel her confidence waver. Was that really true? If they didn’t expect anything, why did they always bring up how great Claire was? It seemed like every time they mentioned Claire, it was pointed straight at the things she cared about most.
It wasn’t just her parents either. Relatives and family friends from the James family always found a way to mention Claire. She was that girl who never caused trouble and always made her parents proud. Almost every careless comment was really comparing the two of them. Did everyone secretly wish she was just like Claire?
“Really? No expectations at all?” Fallon pressed, clearly not convinced.
Cindy fell silent.
Fallon smiled gently and patted her head. “You don’t deserve to feel like this, Cindy. You’re a wonderful girl, and I’ve always been proud of you. I don’t ever want to see you get overshadowed by anyone. Especially someone who took your place for eighteen years.”
That hit Cindy hard, in the best way possible. “You’re the only one who really gets it.”
“I’ve watched you grow up. Of course I care about you. And yeah, it’s great that you’re back with your family, but if you’re not happy there, it’ll always worry me.”
“Don’t worry about me. I’m actually doing okay. My mom really loves me. She’s even argued with my dad over me, more than once,” Cindy said, trying to sound light. “I want to be the kind of daughter that makes them proud, I just—”
Fallon cut her off with a hug. “I know, Cindy. I really do.”
That warmth made Cindy’s heart ache in a sweet way. “You’re the best.”
Fallon gave her a teasing smile. “So who’s better, me or your mom?”
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