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I was the kind of kid teachers warned others about—quietly, behind closed doors. Not because I was loud or violent, but because I knew how to humiliate without getting my hands dirty.
My father worked as a senior communications consultant for national campaigns—always on TV, always talking about “values” and “opportunity.” My mother ran a chain of high-end wellness retreats. Everything in our world looked calm, clean, and successful from the outside.
Inside, it was just quiet. Heavy, polished quiet.
What I didn’t have was attention.
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