The day after I buried my parents, I became an adult—not because I turned eighteen, but because someone tried to take the only family I had left. I spent my birthday at a funeral, holding my six-year-old brother Max’s hand while people offered hollow wishes. Kneeling at our parents’ grave, I promised I would never let anyone take him.
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