Graduation day was supposed to be the proudest moment of my life. Eighteen years earlier, I had lost my wife while welcoming our daughter, Hailey, into the world, and since then I had devoted every part of myself to raising her alone. As I prepared for the ceremony, I noticed she had been acting strangely for days—quiet, emotional, and spending time sorting through old boxes in the attic. Still, I assumed it was simply graduation nerves. Sitting in the front row, I waited for the moment I had imagined for years: hearing her name called and walking proudly beside her across the field. But when the principal announced that each graduate would walk with the person who had helped them most, Hailey passed right by me without a word.
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