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The Morning I Learned How Small My Life Had Become
For three weeks, my world had shrunk to the width of a stroller and the length of a city bus aisle.
The SUV my father had given me years earlier, the one he said was “so my daughter and grandkids never have to struggle,” was no longer mine to use.
My husband, Mark Ellison, had taken it.
At first, it didn’t feel like theft. It felt like family compromise. Mark said his older sister Vanessa needed it temporarily for work travel. She worked as a regional coordinator for a logistics company and claimed clients trusted her more if she arrived in something “presentable.”
I agreed. I always agreed.
Family helps family. That’s what I believed.
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