I was seven when my parents abandoned me, claiming they had to sacrifice everything for my older sister’s ballet dream. They left me with a kind couple who eventually became my real parents—the ones who raised me, loved me, and gave me a stable life.
Twelve years later, my biological parents came back, full of apologies and tragic explanations. They said they’d done the impossible for my sister’s future and now wanted to reconnect. Something felt off.
When I investigated, the truth was devastating. My sister never had a ballet career. My parents had fled after financial scams collapsed, abandoning me to escape the consequences. They dragged my sister with them until she ran away at fifteen—and they never found her.
They didn’t leave me for a dream. They left me for a lie.
And they returned not out of love—but because they had nothing left.
