Her Brother Sewed Her Prom Dress From Their Mom’s Jeans. Then The Gym Went Silent-kieutrinh

My stepmom MOCKED the prom dress my younger brother sewed for me from our late mom’s jeans — but karma had other plans for her.

“Prom dresses are a ridiculous waste of money.”

Carla said it without looking up from her phone.

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The kitchen smelled like burned toast, cheap vanilla creamer, and the lemon cleaner she only used when someone from church might stop by.

The little clock over the stove ticked too loudly in the silence after her words.

I stood by the counter holding the prom flyer from school, my thumb pressed over the bold deadline at the bottom.

April 18.

Payment due at the school office by 3:00 p.m.

I had practiced asking all afternoon.

I had practiced in the bathroom mirror, then in my bedroom, then in the hallway outside the kitchen while Carla scrolled through her phone and laughed at something that was not me yet.

I told myself to sound calm.

I told myself not to bring up Mom too quickly.

I told myself Dad would want me to ask like I belonged in that house, even though lately everything in it made me feel like a guest who had overstayed.

“Mom left money for things like this,” I said quietly.

That finally made Carla look up.

Not all the way.

Just enough.

Her eyes moved from my face to the flyer and back again, like both disappointed her.

Then she laughed through her nose.

“That money keeps this house running now,” she said.

I could still hear her nails tapping against the phone screen.

“And honestly? No one wants to see you prancing around in some overpriced princess costume.”

She said costume like the word tasted cheap.

Then she reached into the shopping bag beside her and dropped HER BRAND-NEW DESIGNER HANDBAG onto the counter.

It landed with a soft, expensive thud.

The store tag was still hanging from the handle.

For a second I just stared at it.

The leather was pale beige, smooth enough to catch the kitchen light.

The gold hardware flashed every time Carla moved her wrist.

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