22 August 2026

On my sister’s birthday, my parents insisted I give her a $45,000 car, threatening,…

The first strike shattered the windshield into a spiderweb of glass. Shards rattled down across the seats. Sabrina gasped—and then laughed as if the whole thing were entertainment.

My father swung again, denting the hood. My mother smashed the side mirror until it dangled by a wire. They looked almost feral, convinced they were teaching me a lesson.

And that’s when I started laughing.

Because the car they were destroying wasn’t my car.

My mother’s hammer kept rising and falling like she wanted to erase me. My father hammered away with the tire iron. I stepped back, pulled out my phone, and called Marcus.

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