The day I left for college, my stepmother forcibly shoved a carton of cheap milk into my suitcase, and my father told me he wouldn’t give me a single cent this semester. At that moment, while he was buying my half-sister a concert ticket, flights, and a five-star hotel stay, a message from the bank popped up on my phone stating that a certificate of deposit for $150,000 in my name was maturing that very day.
The door slammed behind me with a dull thud, but in my head, it felt like an explosion. I didn’t look back. If I had, I might have hesitated… and I couldn’t afford that. Not today. The city air felt cold against my skin, but my hands were sweating. I gripped my phone tightly, as…
