“You have no future anyway. Just tell the police you were driving.”The words exploded through the garage before Elena Vargas could respond.Her mother, Carmen, gripped her shoulders so tightly her nails dug through the fabric of her jacket. Outside, Elena’s gray sedan sat damaged on the curb, its front bumper crushed and one headlight hanging loose.Beside the vehicle stood Vanessa, Elena’s younger sister.Perfect makeup.Designer coat.Not a trace of guilt.Only anger.Let go of me,” Elena said calmly.That only made her mother angrier.After everything you’ve done?”I didn’t do anything.”Their father paced nervously with a phone in his hand.“The police are coming. We need to fix this before they arrive.”Fixing things always meant the same thing in this family.Elena accepted the blame.Vanessa walked away untouched.t had been that way since childhood.Vanessa was the favorite daughter. The beautiful one. The social butterfly. The girl who could never do wrong.Elena was the disappointment.The quiet one.The daughter who left home at twenty.
What her family never knew was that Elena had built an extraordinary life away from them.They believed she worked in a courthouse processing paperwork.They had no idea she was a respected federal judge.She never corrected them.Not because she was ashamed.Because she learned long ago that they only noticed her when they needed something.“You stole my car,” Elena said.Vanessa rolled her eyes.I borrowed it.”“You were drinking.”Vanessa smirked.“Careful. False accusations are illegal.”Elena’s eyes moved to the dented hood and the dark stains on the bumper.“Who did you hit?”Vanessa’s face tightened.Before she could answer, Carmen slapped Elena across the face.The crack echoed through the street.Don’t speak to your sister like that!” her mother shouted.Elena ignored the sting.Is the victim alive?”That’s not important right now,” her father said.Elena stared at him.Of course it is.”The important thing is Vanessa still has a future,” he replied. “Her business. Her engagement. Her reputation.”He didn’t finish the sentence.He didn’t need to.Elena knew the rest.