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They Judged Me for My Uniform and Broken Shoes Until the Truth About My Daughter Shocked Everyone

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“We will.”

The room exhaled.

Daniel stepped away from the table and came toward me.

“I’m sorry,” he said quietly. “I should have spoken sooner.”

I looked at him.

“You checked.”

He nodded.

“It didn’t feel right.”

“That matters.”

Behind him, Evelyn gathered her papers with shaking hands.

But Dr. Price stopped her.

“Mrs. Carrington, leave the documents.”

She stiffened.continue reading …

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