a distant roar,
grand auditorium, a girl who looked e
ring the salut
g my name, A
re, in another life. A life where I watched this on a livestream from a dark room, ju
me, I w
king down the
a ripple that spread through the row
, it'
re are tw
is goi
faltered for a second when she saw me, a flicker of pure hatr
rn man named Mr. Harrison,
help you? This is
opped at the foot of the stage and looked up at the girl wea
ium erupted
stage steps, a pictur
voice trembling just enough. "Ava? I
and Mrs. Davenport, the tech moguls from Silicon Valley. My biolo
d cold. She didn't look at me, only at the Dean. "Our daughte
er girl is an impostor. She's c
a mask of confusion. We were identica
said, trying to regain contro
pocket and produced my driver's license, my social security card, my
hing," I said. "
settle this definitively. Our Ava, the real Ava, has a very dis
leeve of her expensive blouse. There it was,
this time with a sense o
y stepped forward from the front row. Ethan. The high schoo
've known Ava for years. That's her birthmark. I don't k
l of pity and contempt. In my last
I was rea