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I Kicked Out My Grandparents, Who Raised Me, From My Graduation — Karma Quickly Taught Me a Lesson

My name is Sarah, and my story began with a tragedy. When I was two, my mom died in a car accident, and my dad left us. My grandparents took me in. They became my whole world. They loved and supported me through everything. Thanks to them, I just graduated from high school and got into a great college.

Graduation day was supposed to be perfect. I couldn’t wait to see my grandparents’ proud faces as I received my diploma. They had raised me, given me everything.

As I adjusted my cap, a voice called my name. I turned and saw a man with sad blue eyes.

“It’s me, your father.”

My breath caught. “No… my father abandoned me when I was two.”

He shook his head. “That’s not true. Your grandparents kept me away.” He pulled out an old photo—me as a child in his arms. Then, he showed me his phone, filled with messages from my grandmother, demanding that he stay away.

My heart pounded. Had they lied to me all these years? I stormed over to my grandparents. “Leave,” I demanded, anger burning in my chest.

“Sweetheart, what’s wrong?” my grandmother asked, her voice trembling.

“You kept my father from me!” I shouted.

Later, I met him at a café. He explained that my grandparents had never accepted him, believing he wasn’t good enough. “I tried to come back, but they pushed me away,” he said.

Then, he hesitated. “Listen… my son—your half-brother—is very sick. I need $1,000 for his treatment.”

I froze. Was he here for me, or just for money?

I returned home, demanding the truth. My grandmother sighed deeply. “Sweetheart, your father wasn’t who you think he was. He drank, used drugs, and… he caused the accident that killed your mother.”

I gasped.

“We were protecting you,” my grandfather added. “If he’s back now, he wants something.”

Desperate for answers, we searched online. Soon, we found his profile. He had a new family. There was no mention of a sick child.

Tears welled up in my eyes. The father I had just met was still a stranger. And my grandparents—the ones I had doubted—had only ever tried to protect me.

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