They Called Me Useless at Midnight—Then the Accountant Read My Email

Then I placed another folder on the table. Inside were documents showing that I owned the lake house and had purchased it during the company’s financial crisis.

The room erupted. My mother started crying, my father begged me to stay, and Vivian suddenly wanted to apologize. But I was finished carrying people who only loved me when I was useful.

I wished everyone a happy new year, picked up my coat, and walked out while fireworks exploded in the sky.

Six months later, I was living peacefully at the lake house. Every New Year’s Eve, I sit on the dock and remember the night my family called me useless—because it was also the night I finally realized my worth

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