I was thirty-five years old on the night my son graduated.
To the world, it was a celebration of achievement.
To me, it felt heavier, more complicated.
For nearly two decades, my life hadn’t been measured in milestones or ceremonies.
It had been measured in survival.
In quiet endurance.
In the relentless mathematics of being both mother and father to one fragile, extraordinary human being.
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