I never told my parents I was a federal judge. To them, I was still the “dropout failure,” while my sister was the golden child

The dining room of Vance Manor was a mausoleum of old money and even older secrets. The crystal chandelier above the mahogany table cast a harsh, interrogation-room light over a meal that cost more than most people earned in a month, yet tasted like ash in my mouth. It was the setting for our mandatory Sunday dinner, a weekly ritual that felt less like a family gathering and more like a performance review I was mathematically destined to fail.

“Pass the salt, Elena,” my mother, Beatrice, said. She didn’t bother to lift her eyes from her plate of coq au vin. Her voice was a practiced instrument of polite condescension. “And please, try to be careful. We all know how… uncoordinated you get when you’re flustered. God knows you couldn’t even handle the pressure of a simple semester of law school without crumbling.”

I reached for the crystal shaker. My hand was steady—rock-steady. It was the result of years of disciplining my nerves in environments far more high-pressured than this dining room. Under my modest grey cashmere sweater, a heavy gold chain rested against my collarbone. Hanging from it, hidden from their sight, was a ring bearing the raised seal of the Third District Federal Court. It was the symbol of the life I actually lived—a life of immense power and gravity that my family knew absolutely nothing about.

“I’m doing fine, Mom,” I said quietly, sliding the salt across the tablecloth.

“Fine?” Chloe scoffed, swirling a glass of vintage Pinot Noir with a practiced, arrogant flick of her wrist. My younger sister sat to my right, glowing with the insufferable radiance of the ‘Golden Child.’ She had just been promoted to Junior VP of Marketing at a firm that handled luxury accounts—a job she secured primarily because Beatrice played bridge with the CEO’s wife.

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