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I Cut My Sister Out of My Life—Until She Walked Into My Chemo Room
We said things sharp enough to draw blood. I remember the exact sentence that ended us—hers or mine, it doesn’t matter anymore. What mattered was the door slamming inside my chest afterward. I decided I was done. I told friends I was an only child. I edited her out of my stories like a typo.

Then, at forty-one, life stopped pretending.