The day she walked out of the courtroom without looking back, something heavy finally lifted from my chest.
That night, I tucked my sisters into bed.
“Are you leaving?” one of them asked softly.
I shook my head. “Never.”
They hugged me, and in that moment, I understood something that took years to see clearly.
I didn’t become a surgeon.
But I did save two lives.
And that will always be enough.
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