And the policemen walked straight through everybody to us. My heart fell to my toes in that exact second because I thought that Caleb did something terrible. But it wasn’t that.
It turned out the cops weren’t there because Caleb was in trouble. They were there because he was the one who had blown the whistle.
Right there, in front of hundreds of kids, the real story came out. A few weeks back, Brittany and her little clique had approached Caleb with an offer. They wanted him to ask me to prom as part of this huge prank.
The plan was as simple as it was disgusting.
They were going to film my reaction the second they revealed the whole thing was a lie, and then blast the video online for the entire world to laugh at. But instead of playing along, Caleb decided to protect me.
He saved every single text message.
And on the very night of the prom, he stopped by the police station and gave everything up.

At that moment, the police arrived to question the responsible ones about the prank. When the truth came to light, there wasn’t one face that didn’t freeze out of shock.
All the nasty taunts stopped cold. Kids who were laughing at me only moments before found the ground particularly interesting. Brittany was standing by the punch bowl as if she’d seen a ghost.
For once, she couldn’t sweet talk her way out of anything. The policemen walked right up to her and some of her friends and escorted them straight out.
The girl who tormented everyone around her was finally paying for her nasty behavior.
When I looked around me and saw all those people, I realized that their opinion didn’t hold power over me and that the person who was supposed to be ashamed wasn’t me. It never should have been.
I simply marched right up to the edge of the stage and grabbed the microphone right out of the DJ’s hands.
Everyone just looked at me as though I were insane.
I discussed how it feels to be shamed for something that I did not have control over and how for my entire childhood, I spent living as a recluse because other people decided that my face was too weird.
But above all else, I compared bravery to cowardice.
One of those things brings you down. The other one lifts you up.
Finally, when I was finished speaking, nobody laughed. Nobody giggled. No jokes were made.
A few weeks later, I walked across the stage during graduation as confident as never before.
My birthmark didn’t suddenly disappear. But something inside me changed forever. The people who reached their peak during high school because of making fun of me will never have the chance to decide my worth.
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