PART 1
I used to believe that if I gave my family enough, eventually they would love me the way I wanted.
I was wrong.
That morning, I stood inside the international terminal holding my passport and the confirmation for a $30,000 Mediterranean cruise I had purchased for my parents, my brother Julian, and myself.
I had planned everything.
Private tours in Santorini.
Sunset dinners in Mykonos.
Luxury cabins.
A week where I hoped we could finally stop arguing and simply feel like a family again.
Then my phone buzzed.
It was a message from Julian.
**You’re not coming. Dad wants this trip to be family only. We gave your ticket to Serena’s sister.**
I stared at the screen.
Family only?
I was their daughter.
I had paid for the entire vacation.
Only months earlier, I had also purchased a $966,000 coastal home so my parents could retire comfortably.
Still, somehow, I was the one who didn’t belong.
I called my mother.
Julian answered.
“Where is my ticket?” I demanded.
He laughed.