They Said They’d Been Seeing Me “Every Week” at a Facility. When I Opened My Door, I Knew Something Was Very Wrong.

I knew something was fundamentally wrong the second I opened my apartment door that Thursday afternoon. Not because of anything in the hallway—the same beige carpet with its permanent coffee stain near the elevator, the same buzzing fluorescent light that flickered and made everyone look vaguely ill, the same faint smell of someone’s cooking from down the hall. Everything was exactly as it should be. The problem was my parents’ faces.

My mother’s hand flew to her mouth like she’d just witnessed a resurrection. My father went pale so fast I could actually watch the color drain from his face in real time, his eyes darting frantically between my face and the apartment number on my door and back again, as if one of them had to be a hallucination.I stood there in my three-day-old sweatpants and the Stanford hoodie I’d been practically living in while hunting down a particularly nasty bug in the authentication system I was building for Deltron Systems, still holding my coffee mug with “WORLD’S OKAYEST PROGRAMMER” printed on the side. My laptop was open on the coffee table behind me, three monitors glowing with lines of code, and I’d been on a video call with my team in San Diego just fifteen minutes earlier.

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