I spent the entire day preparing Christmas dinner for the family. When I finally took a seat beside my husband, his daughter shoved me and snapped, “That seat belongs to my mother.” I swallowed the hurt and waited for my husband to stand up for me—but he only told me not to sit there again. Everyone else kept eating as if nothing had happened. I had given my youth, my effort, my entire life to this family. And in that moment, I understood something clearly: it was time they found out who I really was.
sitting on a box. “Dad, I can’t live here. My friends will find out.”
“Then get a job!” Richard snapped, slamming a box onto the floor. He looked older now, worn down. Stress had turned his hair gray. “I can’t afford your lifestyle anymore! I can barely afford this place!”
“You told me she was nobody!” Jessica shot back, tears streaking her face. “You continue reading …