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cnu-When I woke up from spinal surgery, I expected to see my parents waiting beside my hospital bed with flowers and tears, but instead a trust attorney stood at the foot of the bed and said, “Celestine, your parents transferred $31,247.83 out of your grandmother’s educational trust while you were under anesthesia” — and when he showed me the text my mother sent at 9:39 a.m., the seven words were colder than the operating room: “Do it now while she can’t check.”

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a tenderness that cost nothing.

“We’ll figure something out,” she said. “For now, just manage the pain.”

I wanted so badly to believe that “we” included me.

It did not.

For the next two years, I managed the pain.

That is the clean way to say it.

The truth was uglier.

I counted pills. I slept sitting up against pillows. I wore compression wraps under sweaters continue reading …

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