The night my parents told me to leave home, I was only sixteen years old and expecting a baby. I stood on the sidewalk with a duffel bag, staring at the front door and hoping it would open again. It never did. My parents cared deeply about their reputation, and they viewed my situation as something they could not accept. In a matter of minutes, I went from being their daughter to being someone they wanted out of sight. I was scared, overwhelmed, and completely unsure of what would happen next. Yet while one chapter of my life was ending, another was quietly beginning. The person who stepped forward when everyone else stepped back was my grandmother, Lorraine. She called me within days, offered support without judgment, and reminded me that one mistake or hardship could never define an entire future. Her faith in me became the foundation I would build my life upon.
The years that followed were some of the hardest I have ever experienced. I gave birth to my daughter, Zara, and worked tirelessly to provide for her. There were days when money was scarce, nights when exhaustion felt unbearable, and moments when giving up seemed easier than moving forward. But every Sunday, without fail, Grandma Lorraine called. She spoke about my future as if success were already waiting for me. She encouraged me to finish school, pursue college, and believe in possibilities beyond my circumstances. Inspired by her confidence, I enrolled in community college, transferred to a university, graduated with honors, and eventually entered law school. Through every challenge, I carried her words with me. She saw potential in me long before I could see it in myself. Her unwavering belief transformed my doubts into determination and gave me the strength to create a better life for my daughter.

