The Replacement Daughter
I was four years old when my brother, Beau Campbell, and I nearly drowned together. Only I survived, and from that day on, Mom could not stand the sight of me.
She would often creep into my room at night with colorful "candies" in her hand, trying to pry open my mouth. However, Dad always stopped her just in time.
Later, I cut off my long hair and threw away all my dresses, desperately trying to become Beau's shadow. Only then would Mom spare me a glance.
Three years passed, and Mom got pregnant again. She said it was Beau coming back to us. I was happy for her and told myself it was good that Beau was back. After all, it also meant this family no longer needed the stand-in who had lived in his place.
So, I found the same "candies" Mom once tried to force into my mouth, and I quietly swallowed them.