High school graduation is a momentous occasion, a cherished memory shared with loved ones. For Britt, her day was filled with pride and anxiety, wondering if her mother and stepfather would show up. Amid the crowd, she reassured herself, “They’re probably running late.”
When her name was called, she forced a smile, hoping to see her mom’s smile and her stepdad’s thumbs up. But they weren’t there. Checking her phone, she read a message, “Sorry, we couldn’t make it. Something came up with your stepsister. We’ll celebrate later. Congrats!”
Feeling alone, Britt found solace in her prom date Justin’s family. “You’re not alone, we’re here for you,” Justin’s mom comforted her. After the celebration, she confronted her parents at home, who explained they missed the graduation due to her stepsister’s tantrum.
Frustrated, Britt left to stay with Justin’s family. Over time, she found a job and moved into an apartment. Years later, she invited her parents to her college graduation, but they didn’t show up again. Justin supported her, and they eventually started a relationship. Britt learned that some people, given a second chance, will still disappoint you.
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