I heard footsteps.
She stood there in her graduation dress.
Calm.
“Dad… I was going to tell you tonight.”
She went upstairs.
Came back with a shoebox.
Old. Worn.
Familiar.
Inside—
my past.
An acceptance letter.
Engineering school.
The one I got into at 17…
and never went to.
Because she was born.
I hadn’t touched it in 18 years.
She had.
“You had dreams,” she said softly.
“And you never told me what you gave up.”
I didn’t have an answer.
Because she was right.
I never said it out loud.
I just… chose her.
Every day.
Then she slid an envelope across the table.
“For you.”
I opened it.
And everything inside me stopped.
Acceptance.
Same university.
Adult program.
Fall semester.
“I applied for you,” she said.
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