On my sister’s birthday, my parents insisted I give her a $45,000 car, threatening, “If you refuse, go live in an orphanage.” I was sh0cked, but I secretly planned my re.ven.ge.

On my sister’s twenty-first birthday, my parents called me into the kitchen like it was a family meeting.

My father, Robert, slid a glossy dealership brochure across the table and tapped the photo of a pearl-white SUV with one thick finger.

“Forty-five thousand,” he said. “Sabrina deserves it.”

I stared at the page.

Forty-five thousand dollars.

I was working two jobs and saving every spare dollar for nursing school. I barely had enough left over at the end of each month to refill my gas tank. Sabrina, meanwhile, was “taking time to find herself,” which usually meant sleeping late, shopping online, and reminding everyone that she was the favorite.

“I can’t,” I said quietly. “That’s impossible.”

My mother, Diane, didn’t even hesitate.

“If you refuse,” she said calmly, “you can go live in an orphanage.”

It was their favorite line. I had been adopted when I was four, and even though I was grown now, they still used that threat whenever they wanted to remind me where I stood.

You only belong here if you earn it.

My father leaned forward, his voice lowering like he was explaining something obvious to a slow student.

“Take out a loan. Sell your car. Do whatever it takes. Or pack your bags.”

The room felt small suddenly.

But instead of arguing, I nodded.

“Okay,” I said. “I’ll take care of it.”

They both relaxed immediately, as if the problem had already been solved.

But the moment I closed my bedroom door, the trembling in my chest turned into something else.

Not fear.

Clarity.

If they wanted a car so badly, I would give them one.

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