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Her Family Took Her Graduation Seat. Then The Dean Said Her Real Name-hamyt

By the time I got home Thursday night, the kitchen smelled like cold takeout, lemon dish soap, and coffee burned down to a bitter ring in the pot.

My scrubs clung to my back.

My feet hurt so badly I could feel every pulse in my toes.

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I had been awake through a twenty-two-hour shift, and the only thing keeping me upright was the gold-embossed envelope tucked inside my bag.

It sat there like a small, impossible promise.

My name was printed on it.

Amelia Brooks.

Not nurse’s assistant.

Not the girl who covered errands.

Not the person everybody called when Madison needed help carrying garment bags or Lauren needed someone to clean before company came over.

Just my name, thick and formal and undeniable.

The dining table was covered with greasy plates, crumpled napkins, and Madison’s ring light box.

My stepmother, Lauren, stood beside it scrolling through her daughter’s phone, smiling at a set of photos Madison had taken in the driveway that afternoon.

She did not ask why my eyes were swollen with exhaustion.

She did not ask if I had eaten since dawn.

She barely looked at me.

“Amelia, clear those dishes,” she said. “Madison has a photo session tomorrow, and I won’t have this house looking messy.”

My father, Richard, was in his recliner with his tablet balanced on one knee.

He had the look he always got when he wanted the house quiet and convenient.

That look had trained me for years.

Move softly.

Do not need too much.

Do not make your tiredness somebody else’s problem.

I set my bag down slowly.

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