Back at my hotel, I replayed every time my parents had shut me down. Then I thought of the dusty box in my closet—the one with their papers I had never touched.
Maybe they hadn’t told me the truth out loud. Maybe they had left it behind on paper.
When I got home, I dragged the box onto my kitchen table.

Birth certificates. Tax forms. Medical records. Old letters. I dug until my hands shook.
At the bottom was a thin manila folder.