The graduation ceremony that changed everything
My graduation day was supposed to be the day I finally felt seen and heard. The stadium glowed in the cornflower-colored sun, a flurry of navy blue gowns and proud families waving their cell phones. When my name was called—”Camila Elaine Reed, Master of Science in Data Science”—I instinctively looked up and scanned the front rows. The “Family Only” section stared back at me, empty and metallic in the light. Not a shadow where my parents should have been.
I forced a smile for the photo, clutching my diploma a little too tightly, my cheeks aching from the forced smile. Laughter erupted around me like confetti. Students hugged their parents. Friends cried over bouquets of flowers. I was there, alone, next to relatives I didn’t know, taking photos; my smile vanished with the click of the camera.
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