Moral I was discharged from the hospital. My parents called, “We’re at the shopping mall preparing for your sister’s birthday

I was discharged from St. Luke’s Regional at 2:40 on a Friday afternoon with three stitches in my lower abdomen, a plastic bag full of discharge papers, and strict instructions not to lift anything heavier than ten pounds for at least a week.

The nurse wheeled me to the entrance, adjusted the blanket over my lap, and asked gently, “Is someone coming to pick you up?”

I said yes.

Because at that point, I still believed my parents were coming.

I had texted them that morning as soon as the doctor cleared me. Nothing dramatic. Just the facts. Minor surgery. No complications. I was sore, groggy, and not allowed to drive. I needed a ride home.

My mother had replied with a thumbs-up emoji.

My father hadn’t answered at all, which in my family usually meant he had already decided something and didn’t consider discussion necessary.I stopped being the daughter who made herself smaller so everyone else could remain comfortable.

I stopped mistaking endurance for love.

I stopped calling abandonment a misunderstanding.

And somewhere in the middle of all that, something else happened too.

They finally saw me clearly.

And for the first time in my life—

so did I.

VA

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