I was thirty-five the night my son graduated, sitting alone in a crowded auditorium filled with proud families, flowers, and flashing cameras. Around me, everything looked perfect—but inside, I carried years of struggle no one could see. I had Adrian when I was seventeen, and from the moment his father left, it was just the two of us.doom,,
I worked long hours, skipped meals when money was tight, and did everything I could to give him a better life. It wasn’t easy, but every sacrifice felt worth it. Adrian grew into a thoughtful, determined young man who noticed even the struggles I tried to hide. Still, in the days before graduation, I could sense something was weighing on him.