My parents gave me a $2 lottery ticket and my sister a $13,000 cruise ticket. I won $100 million. By the time my parents found out, I had received 79 missed calls

Chapter 1: The Calls Begin

The news broke three weeks later.

My name wasn’t released, because my attorney had built a wall around me before the first lottery official shook my hand. But my parents didn’t need a press conference to figure it out.

All it took was one photo.

A local reporter caught me leaving the lottery office beside my attorney, wearing dark sunglasses and the same gray coat I’d worn on Christmas. The headline said: Mystery Woman Claims $100 Million Jackpot From Holiday Scratch-Off.

By 8:13 a.m., my phone started buzzing.

Mom.

Dad.

Vanessa.

Mom again.

Dad again.

Then Vanessa sent a text.

CALL US. NOW.

By noon, I had 79 missed calls.

I watched them stack up like unpaid debts.

For the first time in my life, their desperation did not pull me toward them. It revealed them. Love had never made them chase me like that. Concern never had. Pride never had.

But money did.

That truth hurt, but it also cleaned something inside me.

My attorney, Marianne, sat across from me in her office and slid a folder across the desk.

“Your family is already making claims online,” she said. “Your sister posted that the ticket was meant as a family gift.”

I blinked.

“She what?”

Marianne turned the laptop toward me.

There was Vanessa, smiling beside a filtered cruise selfie, writing: So proud that our family won big this Christmas. Some blessings are meant to be shared.

I laughed under my breath.

Even when God placed a door in front of me, they were already trying to turn the handle.

Chapter 2: The Family Meeting

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