For thirty years, I believed I was adopted and abandoned by my birth parents. My dad told me the story when I was three, saying my real parents couldn’t care for me, and he and my mom adopted me to give me a better life. But that truth was shattered years later.After my mom died in a car accident when I was six, my dad raised me alone, but things changed. He blamed my flaws on my “real parents” and often reminded me of,
my adoption. I never questioned him—until I met Matt, who made me wonder if my dad had told me everything.I decided to visit the orphanage where I was supposedly adopted. To my shock, they had no record of me. Confused and desperate, I confronted my dad, who admitted the truth: I wasn’t adopted. I was his wife’s child from an affair. He had lied to me to cope with his anger and resentment.The betrayal hit hard. I had been raised on a lie, and all those years of feeling abandoned made sense in the worst way. I left my dad behind that day, determined to move forward and finally let go of the past.