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I Was Exiled to the Hallway at My Brother’s Anniversary. Six Months Earlier, I’d Bought the Building.

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their heels on the marble floor felt like punctuation on the same sentence: You don’t belong here.

I stayed silent. Not because I didn’t have words—God, I had an entire vocabulary of fury burning in my throat—but because I’d learned long ago that when your family needs a scapegoat, any protest becomes proof you deserve the role. If I argued, my father continue reading …

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