my name's Deborah and let me paint you a picture of my family there's my mom Karen yeah fitting name I know she's all about her career and freedom then there's my dad Tom who's about as useful as a screen door on a submarine when it comes to Parenting my sister Jessica is 14 years older than me and couldn't care less about my existence I came into this world as an unwelcome surprise Mom was 42 when she found out she was pregnant with me she thought it was menopause at first guess the universe has a twisted
sense of humor when she finally dragged herself to the doctor it was too late to take care of it if you catch my drift from what I pieced together over the years it went something like this Tom what the hell are we going to do mom probably screeched pacing around their bedroom dad being the spineless wonder he is probably just Shrugged I don't know Karen maybe we should talk to my dad and that's how Grandpa Joe got roped into this mess he's loaded and lives in Canada but he flew down to play Peacemaker Karen Tom
listen he must have said all Comm and collected I know this isn't what you planned but it's happening I'll help you out financially just give this child a chance mom being the career obsessed woman she is probably huffed and puffed before finally agreeing fine but I'm not letting this kid derail my life and that ladies and gentlemen is how I Deborah came to be born premature with a whole host of health problems and into a family that saw me as nothing more than an inconvenience my early days were spent more in the hospital than at
home mom couldn't be bothered to show up most of the time it was Dad and Aunt Sarah who took turns keeping watch over my incubator aun Sarah now there's a saint if I ever met one no kids or husband of her own she latched on to me like a Lifeline while my own mother was probably off closing deals and climbing the corporate ladder and Sarah was there holding my tiny hand through the incubator's holes Whispering words of encouragement when I finally got to go home Grandpa Joe swooped in again our house wasn't big enough for
two kids apparently so he bought us a new one growing up in that house was like living in a museum look but don't touch don't make noise don't exist too loudly I learned pretty damn quick that I wasn't part of the exhibit just some unwanted artifact they couldn't get rid of mom and dad were always working when they weren't they acted like I was some kind of leech sucking the life out of them we had a parade of nannies coming through the house some were nice some weren't but none of them stuck around long long
enough to matter Jessica my so-called sister might as well have been a stranger living in the same house 14 years is a hell of an age Gap and she made it clear she had no interest in playing big sister I remember one time I must have been about 6 I tried to hang out in her room while she was getting ready for college Jessica can I watch you do your makeup I asked peering around her door frame she barely glanced at me no Deborah I'm busy go play with your toys or something but I don't
want to play alone I whed can't we do something together she slammed her mascara down on the dresser and Whirled to face me look we're not friends okay I'm not here to entertain you go bother mom or dad that was pretty much the extent of our sisterly bonding mom was even worse every day when she got home from work it was the same routine she'd walk in kick off her heels and make a bee line for The Liquor Cabinet Mom I'd call out excited to see her can we play a game or read a story
she'd pour herself a large glass of wine and sigh heavily for God's sake Deborah can't you see I need some peace and quiet go to your room and play by yourself you're old enough to entertain yourself and Dad he promised Mom he'd take care of me if she had me what a joke that turned out to be he was always too busy or too tired to spend time with me his favorite phrase became not now Deborah I remember overhearing them argue about it once I was supposed to be in bed but I'd snuck out to
get a glass of water Tom you promised you'd help with her mom hissed I can't do this all on my own what do you want from me Karen dad shot back I work all day too I'm exhausted when I get home she's always so needy I didn't stick around to hear the rest I'd heard enough to know where I stood in their eyes a burden an obligation a mistake they were stuck with after a while I stopped trying what was the point I learned to entertain myself to be quiet to stay out of their way
I became a ghost in my own home drifting from room to room trying not to disturb the real family the only bright spot in my life was Aunt Sarah she lived nearby and I started spending more and more time at her place weekends holidays any chance I got really with Aunt Sarah I felt seen heard loved even we'd spend hours doing puzzles baking cookies or just talking she'd ask me about school my friends my hopes and dreams things my own parents never bothered with life has a funny way of throwing curb balls when you least
expect them I was 14 minding my own business trying to survive another day in the emotional Wasteland I called home when my parents dropped a bombshell on me Deborah mom said her voice unusually chipper we have wonderful news your sister Jessica is getting married and she's pregnant dad chimed in grinning like an idiot we're going to be grandparents I forced a smile wondering why the hell they were telling me this like I should be jumping for joy that's great I managed to say we going to be very busy preparing for the wedding mom continued not
even noticing my lack of enthusiasm so we want you to stay with your Aunt Sarah for a while I blinked processing their words they wanted to ship me off because of a wedding part of wanted to be hurt but honestly it was the best news I'd heard in years sure I said trying not to sound too eager I'd love to stay with Aunt Sarah they looked relieved probably expecting me to put up a fight shows how little they knew me I packed my bags faster than you could say unwanted child and practically skipped to Aunt
Sarah's house months flew by the wedding preparations were in full swing but I couldn't care less I was too busy enjoying my new life Aunt Sarah and I would cook together watch movies go for walks in the park she'd help me with my homework listen to me ramble about my day at school and actually seemed interested in what I had to say before I knew it a week before Jessica's wedding rolled around it was also my 15th birthday that morning I woke up to the smell of Pancakes and the sound of Aunt Sarah singing off
key in the kitchen I graned patting downstairs in my pajamas happy Birthday my dear Aunt Sarah exclaimed pulling me into a bone crushing hug I've got a surprise for you she handed me a beautifully wrapped box it's from your grandfather he sent it yesterday I tore into the wrapping paper my eyes widening as I revealed a brand new smartphone the latest model no less I dialed Grandpa Joe's number my heart racing with excitement hello hello birthday girl his warm voice filled the line do you like your present like it Grandpa I love it thank you
so much we chatted for a bit and then he asked the question I'd been dreading so how did your parents congratulate you I hesitated not wanting to admit the truth oh um I haven't seen them yet I was planning to go home soon actually I'm sure they'll say something then there was a pause on the other end of the line then I see well why don't you do a live broadcast when you go I'd love to share in the joy with a mixture of Hope and Dread churning in my stomach I made my way back
to my parents house the walk felt both too long and Too Short as I turned onto our street I took a deep breath and started the live broadcast on my new phone hey Grandpa I said trying to sound cheerful I'm on my way to see Mom and Dad now thanks again for the awesome phone I chatted away as I walked feeling the Silence with Babble about my morning with Aunt Sarah and how excited I was about my birthday but as I approached our house a sense of unease crept over me well here we are I
announced to the camera climbing the front steps I hesitated for a moment before pushing open the door Mom Dad I'm home silence greeted me the house felt eerily quiet almost abandoned I frowned panning the camera around the empty living room huh guess they're not down here I muttered more to myself than to Grandpa I'll check upstairs I climbed the stairs my footsteps echoing in the quiet house as I reached the top I noticed something odd the door to my room was closed which was unusual I always left it open when I wasn't home that's weird
I said reaching for the doorknob my doors never closed I pushed it open and froze the room that greeted me was not my room at least not anymore the walls once a soft lavender were now a pale blue my posters were gone replaced by cutesy animal prints my bed had vanished and in its place stood a white crib what the hell I gasped stumbling backward the phone nearly slipped from my grasp as I spun around trying to make sense of what I was seeing this this can't be right this is my room just then I
heard a door open behind me I Whirled around to see my parents emerging from their bedroom looking startled to see me Deborah mom said her eyes darting between me and the phone in my hand what are you doing here I barely registered her words still reeling from the shock of my transformed room what happened to my room I demanded why is it blue where's all my stuff dad cleared his throat looking uncomfortable well you see Deborah we've decided to give this room to your sister's baby our first grandson Mom nodded a smile Plastering itself across
her face yes isn't it wonderful Jessica's having a boy the son your father's always dreamed of having he'll be living here with us after the wedding I felt like I'd been punched in the gut but but where am I supposed to sleep where's my stuff oh we packed up your things dad said waving his hand dismissively they're in boxes downstairs you should take them with you when you leave we don't want them cluttering up the place I stared at them unable to comprehend what I was hearing leave what do you mean leave this is my
home mom's smile faltered for a moment before she forced it back into place Deborah dear you have to understand with Jessica and her husband moving in and the baby on the way well there's just no room for you here anymore I stood there Frozen in disbelief my mind reeling from what I just heard suddenly a surge of anger welled up inside me pushing through the shock no I said my voice shaking no I won't leave this is my home too you can't just throw me out like I'm nothing mom's fake smile vanished replaced by a
look of irritation For Heaven's Sake Deborah don't be difficult difficult I spout back it's my birthday and you're kicking me out you didn't even remember did you Dad rolled his eyes your birthday is that what this tantrum is about we don't have time for this nonsense their callousness hit me like a physical blow I felt tears welling up in my eyes but I blinked them back furiously how can you be so cruel I'm your daughter a daughter we never wanted mom snapped her composure finally cracking do you have any idea how much you've cost us
how much attention you've demanded we're exhausted Deborah dad nodded his face Twisted with annoyance we didn't want a second child you were a mistake an accident and now we finally have a chance at the family we always wanted their words cut deep each one a knife to my heart I watched in stunned silence as they grabbed the bags theyd packed with my belongings and started shoving them out the front door there mom said dusting off her hands now take your things and go to your precious Aunt Sarah she loves you so much let her deal
with you I couldn't move couldn't breathe this couldn't be happening it had to be a nightmare what are you waiting for Dad barked get out we have a wedding to prepare for and we don't need you hear complicating things that's when the dam broke tears streamed down my face as the full weight of their rejection crashed over me how could you do this to me I sobbed I'm your child stop it Mom hissed glancing nervously at the windows you're embarrassing us the neighbors will hear good I shouted through my tears let them hear let everyone
know what kind of people you really are dad grabbed my arm his fingers digging in painfully that's enough he growled practically dragging me to the door get out now and don't come back with one final shove I found myself on the front porch my bag scattered around me the door slammed shut behind me with a finality that echoed in my bones I don't know how long I sat there sobbing on the steps eventually I gathered my things and started the long miserable walk back to Aunt Saras the bags felt impossibly heavy weighed down by more
than just my possessions as I trudged along sniffling and wiping my eyes a famili voice suddenly cut through my misery Deborah can you hear me I jumped looking around wildly before realizing the voice was coming from my phone with a jolt of horror I remembered the live broadcast grandpa had seen everything grandpa I stammered lifting the phone with trembling hands oh sweetheart he said his voice thick with emotion I'm so sorry you had to go through that look we'll sort this out out I promise for now go to Sarah's we'll see each other at the
wedding in a few days okay try to enjoy your birthday somehow his words managed to calm me down a little by the time I reached Aunt Sarah's my tears had mostly subsided she took one look at me standing there with my bags and puffy eyes and pulled me into a fierce hug Aunt Sarah bless her heart insisted we celebrate my birthday properly she let me invite a few friends over baked a cake and did her best to make the day special the day of Jessica's wedding arrived I hadn't been invited of course but Aunt Sarah
insisted we go anyway so there I was decked out in my best dress feeling like an impostor as we walked into the reception hall I spotted Grandpa Joe almost immediately he was sitting at a table near the front his back ramrod straight radiating an energy that made me nervous before we even had time to say hello the newlyweds made their grand entrance Jessica looked radiant in her white gown beaming as she clung to her new husband's arm Mom and Dad followed Pride evident in their faces and I felt a pain in my chest the reception
progressed with toasts dinner and the usual festivities as the congratulatory speeches began during the festive dinner Grandpa Joe suddenly stood up I have something to say he announced his voice ringing out AC across the hall every head turned Jessica and her groom looked confused mom and dad went pale Grandpa Joe marched to the front of the room commandeering the microphone from the stunned best man ladies and gentlemen he began I apologize for interrupting this joyous occasion but there's a grave Injustice that needs to be addressed he then launched into a detailed account of how my
parents had treated me he spared no detail from their resentment of my birth to the cruel way they'd kicked me out on my birthday with each word the guests Expressions changed from confusion to shock to outrage mom tried to interrupt her face beat red Jessica was crying now mascara running down her cheeks her new husband looked uncomfortable shifting in his seat the guests were Whispering among themselves shooting scandalized looks at my parents Grandpa turned to face my parents directly his voice cold as ice so let me make this clear I'm changing my will every scent
I have will go to Sarah and Deborah Tom Karen Jessica you're cut off completely the reception hall erupted into chaos Mom let out a strangled cry Dad's face turned an alarming shade of purple Jessica wailed something about her ruined wedding but Grandpa wasn't done he walked over to where aunt said Sarah and I sat shellshocked by the spectacle come on girls he said gently we're leaving we don't need to stay where we're not wanted in a days I stood up and followed him as we walked towards the exit I could feel every eye on me
some looked sympathetic others judgmental I kept my gaze fixed on Grandpa's back willing myself not to cry the morning after the wedding disaster I woke up to the sound of of insistent knocking on Aunt Sarah's front door blur eyed and still processing the events of the previous day I stumbled downstairs to find Mom and Dad on the porch looking a strange mix of desperate and contrite Deborah sweetie mom CED her voice sickeningly sweet we need to talk we want you to come home honey we're so sorry about everything we love you we really do I
felt a surge of anger rising in my chest love me you kicked me out you said I was a mistake they lodged into a Litany of apologies and explanations each one more pathetic than the last but as I stood there listening to their desperate pleas a realization hit me like a ton of bricks this wasn't about me at all this is about the inheritance isn't it I said cutting off Dad mid sentence their faces fell confirming my suspicions they didn't want me back they wanted Grandpa's money get out I said my voice shaking with anger
I don't want to see either of you ever again I slammed the door in their faces leaning against it as I tried to calm my racing heart but my parents weren't done over the next few days they showed up repeatedly each time more insistent than the last they called they sent emails they even tried to rope in other family members to convince me it all came to ahead about a week after the wedding I was home alone when I heard a commotion outside to my horror I saw mom and dad trying to force their way
past Aunt Sarah who had just returned from the grocery store she's our daughter dad was yelling you can't keep her from us something in me snapped I'd had enough of their manipulation their lies their sudden concern for my well-being now that money was on the line Aunt Sarah I called out my boy ier than I felt I want you to be my legal guardian the words hung in the air for a moment then Aunt Sarah's face broke into a wide smile oh sweetie I'd be honored with Aunt Sarah's help we contacted a lawyer the very
next day the process wasn't easy there were forms to fill out interviews to conduct and a court hearing to attend but through it all I held on to one piece of evidence that I knew would make all the difference the video from my ill-fated birthday visit home the day of the court hearing arrived and I felt sick to my stomach my parents were there of course playing the role of concerned loving parents to the hilt but when the judge asked for evidence and we played that video the one where they kicked me out where they
told me I was unwanted the atmosphere in the courtroom changed I'll never forget the look on the judge's face as she watched my parents callously toss me aside when the video ended she turned to them her expression hard in all my years on the bench she said I've rarely seen such a clear case of Parental neglect and emotional abuse the ruling came swiftly after that Aunt Sarah was granted full legal Guardianship and my parents rights were terminated as the gavel came down I felt a weight lift off my shoulders for the first time in my
life I was free of their toxic influence life has a funny way of coming full circle just when I thought the drama was finally over Grandpa Joe called us over to his lawyer's office as we sat in the plush leathered chairs surrounded by mahogany bookshelves and the smell of Old Paper I couldn't help but feel nervous Deborah Sarah Grandpa began his voice solemn but his eyes twinkling I want you both to know that I've made some changes to my will he nodded to his lawyer who pulled out a thick document as I promised at the
wedding Grandpa continued I've decided to leave leave my entire estate to you too Tom and Karen are officially disinherited I sat there stunned I knew grandpa had threatened this at the wedding but I never really believed he'd go through with it as we left the lawyer's office my head spinning with the implications of what had just happened my phone rang it was Jessica how could you do this to me she screeched as soon as I answered you've ruined everything I pulled the phone away from my ear wincing at her volume what are you talking about
don't play dumb she snapped you turned Grandpa against us now he's leaving everything to you and Aunt Sarah it's not fair I want my share too I felt a flash of anger after everything that had happened after the way they'd all treated me she had the nerve to demand moneyl Jessica I said trying to keep my voice level I didn't ask for any of this it was Grandpa's decision not mine but you must have manipulated him somehow she insisted you've always been jealous of me this is your revenge isn't it I took a deep breath
counting to 10 in my head before responding Jessica I'm sorry you feel that way but I had nothing to do with Grandpa's decision if you want to change his mind you'll have to talk to him yourself maybe I will she huffed and and don't think this is over Deborah you can't just Walt in and steal what's rightfully ours as she hung up I felt a mix of emotions anger sadness but mostly just exhaustion and then I decided to focus on my future I threw myself into my studies determined to Ace my exams and get into
a good college Aunt Sarah helped me research schools majors and scholarship opportunities sure my family situation was far from perfect there would probably be more drama with Jessica my parents and The Inheritance down the line but for now I had a loving home with Aunt Sarah and Grandpa Joe a bright future ahead of me and the strength to face whatever challenges came my way