I Paid My Sister’s $8,000 Tuition and Helped Cover the House Bills.

My name is Lauren Parker, and the day my mother forced me out began like any other bone-tired Monday. I had just transferred the last of my savings—eight thousand dollars—to cover my younger sister Mia’s community college tuition and the overdue rent on our cramped two-bedroom house in Columbus, Ohio. The transfer confirmation email still sat unread in my inbox when I pulled into the hospital parking garage for another double shift. I was twenty-seven then, working as a registered nurse at St. Vincent’s, surviving on caffeine and stubborn loyalty.

I slept in my car between shifts more than I admitted to anyone, too exhausted to drive the twenty minutes home just to argue about bills. Still, I believed I was doing the right thing. Mom had always said family stands by each other, that sacrifice was proof of love. I took her at her word. Every overtime hour, every skipped meal, every delayed plan of my own felt justified if it kept our household afloat. I told myself Mia would graduate, get a stable job, and things would finally balance out. I told myself Mom’s sharp comments were just stress.

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