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They Said I Would Always Come Last—So I Stepped Away And Let Them Feel It

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to be better,” I said. “The time for change was before you told me I was always last. Sign the papers, Dad. Or I call the sheriff and garnish your pension.”

He signed.

The pen shook in his hand, his signature barely legible. But it was legal and binding.

“You’ve become a monster,” Kesha sobbed. “I hope you’re happy now that you’ve destroyed your family.continue reading …

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