The people who abandoned me because I was too expensive.
Now that I was about to become Dr. Emily Rivera, valedictorian at one of the most prestigious medical schools in the country, they wanted seats close enough to claim me.
I called Megan.
“Mom. They want to come.”
She was quiet for a moment. “How do you feel?”
“I want them to see exactly what they threw away.”
Megan’s voice softened. “Then let them come. Let them sit in the front row and watch who you became because a real mother stood beside you.”
I replied to the email.
Then I rewrote my speech.
May 20th, 2026.
The commencement ceremony was held at Madison Square Garden. Thousands of graduates, families, professors, and guests filled the arena. I stood in my academic robes, wearing the necklace Megan had given me under the gown.
As my class filed in, I searched the VIP section.
There was Megan in an emerald green dress, clutching yellow roses, already crying.
Two seats away sat Karen and Richard.