Shattered Reflection
he wooden chair. Across from me, my mother, Margaret Throng, sipped
ce your walk enoug
er the table. Nothing w
eeping my voice low. "I barely got any sleep l
eacup down. "Excuses won't
always been. I wasn't just competing for myself, I
uty pageants, convinced that winning a title would open doors for us. I
later, all I
test was just a
en, eager, and foolishly confident. I had spent months preparing and practicing my walk, perfe
ttered when I sto
azes so much at me, and the other conte
hand, felt lik
were announced, my name w
ad
age afterward, my crownless refl
came my
. She didn't say anything at first. She just looked at me,
aid, "Do you u
hard. "Under
weren't go
rt more was that I had said
t good
r the
r my m
or an
I made myself a promise:
s my secon
National Beauty Competition at s
e limit. I practiced my walk until my feet gusted, re
be the girl w
seemed like things
on. My interview was flawless.
e the fi
nother contestant, a g
h effortless charm. But I refused
dramatic pause before
n goes to...
art d
hat you're supposed to do
. Another di
age, I spotted my
apping. She w
ply tur
rt more tha
d not say anything , she just told me to be
ide home
eel like it was the only thing anchoring him to this family. My
my m
as fu
sa," she finally snapped. "An
my nails digging into my
st wasn'
frustration "Maybe I'm
air, so heavy for me t
what are you meant to do? Because so f
rin
w how much money we've spent on you? In these competitio
to the surface. "You forced me into this world. And
time in years,
he words that would
use you're
ng all those word
at the countless ribbons and partici
s trying to earn my mother's approval. Five years be
othing to s
done l
one bei
y phone and
n the other end was
tighter. "I want to enter the M
est pageant in the country. Are
No, I was
woul
e up,"
, I would
do whatever i
t losing myself
found an envelope on
address
a single sh
It was an ano
it r
a. Some victorie
od ran
s? And what
d no
thing wa
st me more than