Raffy immediately hopped down from his great-grandfather's lap. "Grandpa, I've prepared a special performance for your ninetieth birthday!"
"Oh?" The old man's eyes sparkled with delight. "Let's see what our great-grandson has in store for us today."
Raffy grinned. "I've prepared a poetry recital. I hope your days ahead are filled with beauty and happiness, just like the poems themselves."
A few sweet words from the little boy and the old man was already beaming with pride.
Raffy climbed onto the grand stage in the banquet hall, took the microphone, and recited his chosen poems with all the feeling he could muster.
Thunderous applause erupted from the crowd below. Everyone began to murmur among themselves about how the Davidson family had such a promising heir.
"Thank you, everyone." Raffy's chest puffed up with pride at the praise, his face glowing with smug satisfaction.
"My great-grandson is truly exceptional—he's a real Davidson through and through!" The old man then turned to Millie, smiling approvingly. "Millie, you really know how to raise a child. Raffy's improved so much under your care."
The implication was clear—Danielle's efforts were once again overlooked, her dedication twisted as a fault.
"Boys and girls really are different," Bianca said with a sideways glance at Danielle. "Since your son is so outstanding, what has your daughter prepared?"
Niki had never been popular in the Davidson family. She was often ignored, seldom praised.
Now that Raffy had stolen the spotlight, the contrast made Niki seem all the more insignificant.
Niki stood up just then. "I've also prepared something for Grandpa."
Danielle froze.
She hadn't expected Niki to have anything prepared. In her memory, last time, Niki hadn't performed at all.
Or maybe, in that other life, Niki had been ready but had kept silent.
Danielle frowned, a pang of regret tightening in her chest. She'd paid too little attention to her daughter before.
Bianca gave a chilly smile, glancing at Niki. "So, you're just copying whatever your brother does?"
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