For most of my life, I believed her. I had no reason not to.
It started changing when I was seven. I found the card.
It was in the trash, under coffee grounds and an empty can of soup. The envelope was still sealed. My name was written on the front in neat, careful handwriting.
“Mom?” I called, holding it up.
She glanced at it and her face turned cold. “Throw that away.”
“But it’s mine.”