“I watched my phone ring out in the ER while my mother’s text flashed: ‘Stop calling, your brother is devastated about his grades!’ Devastated? I was literally fighting for my life. When I finally walked home, pale and stitched up, I didn’t scream. I just handed them a single legal envelope. My dad’s face went white as he gasped, ‘You… you actually did it?’ I smiled coldly. ‘You chose your favorite son. Now, choose a new place to live.'”
The Abandonment I lay in the sterile white glare of the ER, my side pulsing with a pain so sharp it felt like a serrated blade was twisting in my gut. My appendix had ruptured, and the doctors were prepping me for emergency surgery. Between gasps, I dialed my mother. Once. Twice. Five times. She…