The eighteen-hour drive was worth every single mile because I was finally about to watch my daughter achieve her lifelong dream. Emma had worked tirelessly for years to earn her place at the prestigious Army commissioning ceremony, and I wouldn’t have missed it for anything in the world. I arrived in my old semi-truck just after sunrise, tired but incredibly proud, wearing my cleanest flannel shirt. Families around me looked highly polished and prepared, while I felt like an absolute outsider among the pressed suits and elegant dresses.
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