A Novel by Temi Blake
At her brother's wedding, Maya Okafor discovers her seat isn't beside family.
It's a wobbly folding chair behind a column.
Hidden from view.
Out of the photographs.
Out of the story.
When her new sister-in-law's mother smirks and tells her, "You're not really part of their side of the family," something inside Maya breaks. And when she quietly takes back her wedding gift and walks out, the whispers begin.
Dramatic.
Jealous.
Difficult.
But what no one sees is the years of silence Maya has carried-the role of the strong one, the invisible one, the sister who never makes trouble even when she's erased.
As family narratives twist against her, Maya must decide:
Does she fight for a seat at their table... or build her own?
With the unexpected kindness of a coworker, the steady presence of a photographer who sees more than smiles, and the healing guidance of therapy, Maya begins to reclaim her voice-and her worth.
Because belonging isn't about blood.
It's about who chooses you.
And this time, Maya refuses to be cropped out.