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My Parents Abandoned Me During Cancer Then Showed Up at My Graduation Like They Had Earned My Success

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314. So that’s it, he said. You’re going to humiliate us in public after we came to support you.

I almost smiled. You came to be seen supporting me, I said. There’s a difference.

Megan finally spoke. Emily, she whispered. I was sixteen.

I know, I said.

She flinched, maybe because forgiveness had not arrived in the shape she expected.

You were a child, I continue reading …

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