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I never told my parents I was a federal judge. To them, I was still the “dropout failure,” while my sister was the golden child. Then she took my car and committed a hit-and-run. My mother grabbed my shoulders, screaming, “You have no future anyway! Say you were driving!” I stayed calm and asked my sister quietly, “Did you cause the accident and flee?” She snapped back, “Yes, I did. Who would believe you? You look like a criminal.” That was enough. I pulled out my phone. “Open the court,” I said. “I have the evidence.”

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it.

Vanessa didn’t see it.

They only saw the daughter they had trained themselves to underestimate.

And for the first time all evening, I almost smiled.

Part 2

The police sirens grew louder in the distance, and my family became animals in expensive clothing.

My father shoved a set of keys into my palm. “Listen carefully. You took the car at seven-ten. You continue reading …

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