“Welcome,” he said to them.
“Hello,” I added calmly. “Let’s talk.”
Dinner began.
A government official asked them about their support.
My mother lied smoothly.
I set my fork down.
“Really?”
Silence fell.
Ashley tried to laugh it off.
Hayes cut in, praising my work.
My father demanded answers.
I gave them.
“You called me a burden. You put me in the garage.”
The room turned against them instantly.
Ryan tried to assert himself.
Hayes smiled coldly.
“We acquired your company today.”
Ryan went pale.
I leaned forward.
“I’m your boss now.”
And then—
“You’re fired.”
Everything collapsed.
My father panicked about losing the house.
“Then sleep in the garage,” I said quietly.
My mother begged.
“You threw me away first.”
They were escorted out.
Six months later, everything had changed.
I stood on my balcony, holding my son—Ethan Jr.
The system I built was now saving lives.
My family had lost everything.
I never spoke to them again.
Sergeant Davis and Ethan’s team became my new family.
I looked down at my son, touching the dog tags at my chest.
“We did it,” I whispered. “No one gets left behind anymore.”
I wasn’t broken.
I had rebuilt everything.
And this time—it was mine.