tethered to this house was a
down trailer in a remote Appalachian town. For ten years, I was a ghost, living a life of neglect and hardship. I lear
after my disappearance, had adopted Molly to fill the void I' d left. My father and my brot
n inconvenience
"test of character" to burn the poverty out of me. They imposed the strict financial rules, the formal written requests for
n Molly, accepted it all. I played their game, hoping th
ll-ride scholarship secured with Dr. Fuller' s help,
t of focus in her eyes. "If you do, we' ll throw you a grand debutante ba
eing publicly claimed, was a po
, just before the storm hit. I found Molly in
e, a smug smile pl
o through all this trouble because of
you talki
and your perfect grades... it gives me anxiety. So I told Mommy and Daddy that it was too muc
-up SAT ticket dissolving in a puddle, I understood. They had sabotaged my future
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