The Call They Never Expected

The bus station smelled like coffee and wet pavement when I stepped off just after midnight. I checked into the cheapest motel I could find, locked the door behind me, and sat on the edge of the bed staring at my phone. Twelve missed calls. Eight texts. None of them asked if I was okay.

Dad’s messages said I was being dramatic. Mom wanted to know where I’d put my spare house key. Harper sent a single text: You ruined my day even more. I deleted every message, turned off my phone, and slept better than I had in years.

The next morning, I walked into my manager’s office and asked for extra shifts. By the end of the week, I’d rented a tiny room above a bookstore and enrolled in community college classes starting that fall. For the first time, every decision I made belonged to me.

Three weeks later, my grandmother called from an unknown number. The first thing she said was, “Your parents finally realized they built their whole family around keeping Harper happy—and now they don’t know what to do without you

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