My eyes stung, but not from tears—from the ache of realizing how much had changed. I thought about Michael, my only son. I raised him on my own after his father passed. I worked two jobs, missed meals, saved every dime so he could have the life I never did. And now, here I was, being laughed at in my own home by him and his wife because I was too sensitive to a slap.
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