At graduation, I searched the entire auditorium to see if I recognized anyone. A few days later, my mother texted: “I need $2,100 for your sister’s birthday party.”
That night with the police marked a turning point. Not because of fear, but because of clarity. I realized that setting boundaries doesn’t make you cruel—it makes you responsible for your own life.
I closed the door, turned off the light, and slept peacefully. Silence, at last, was no longer a broken promise. It was a firm commitment.