You Wonโ€™t Believe Why I Overslept on My College Entrance Exam

That night, I carefully set my alarms before heading to bed, eager to ensure I wouldnโ€™t miss my college entrance exam. Ever since losing my mom to cancer, Iโ€™ve dreamed of becoming a doctor, especially an oncologist, to help others facing the same battle she did. In my heart, it felt like the ultimate tribute I could pay to her memory.

The next morning, I awoke peacefully, undisturbed by my alarms. Confused, I grabbed my phone only to find out that the alarms had been turned off. Panic surged through me as I realized the exam was just minutes away, and I might miss my one chance to enroll in medical school.

I quickly dressed and rushed downstairs, where I found my stepmom, Linda, sipping her morning coffee. Desperately, I explained what had happened and pleaded with her to drive me to the exam center. With a smile, she said, โ€œYou should have set your alarm. Maybe this is a sign youโ€™re not meant for med school.โ€ Her words were like a dagger, and it seemed she was pleased by my predicament.

With no other choice, I started to walk, aware that I had little hope of reaching the location in time.

Just then, my little brother Jason chimed in, โ€œEm, Iโ€™ve got a surprise for you. Help is on the way!โ€ I was puzzled, but soon heard the approach of police sirens.

โ€œEm, it was Linda who turned off your alarms. I saw her sneaking into your room during the night,โ€ Jason revealed.

Linda unapologetically admitted it, saying she sabotaged me because she thought my dadโ€™s plan to fund my medical school was foolish. Her goal was to open a beauty salon, believing my dad should invest in her business instead.

At that moment, the police arrived. Jason explained everything, and one of the officers, a compassionate woman, turned to Linda and asked if what Jason said was true. Naturally, she denied it all.

The officers exchanged a look, and the kind woman said, โ€œWell, weโ€™re here to help people. Letโ€™s get you to your exam.โ€

We arrived just as the exam was about to begin. Fortunately, there was a brief delay, but the doors were already shut.

A vigilant proctor noticed us and approached. โ€œYouโ€™re late for the exam,โ€ he remarked, puzzled.

Still shaken, I struggled to find words, but the officers stepped in, explaining how I had been victimized by a family member. As the proctor listened, his rigid expression softened. Hesitantly, he nodded and allowed me to take a seat.

After hours of focus, I emerged from the exam room with relief washing over me, grateful to my little brother, a true hero in my life.

When I returned home, my dad enveloped me in a reassuring hug. Jason had already filled him in, but he wanted to hear the story from me. As I recounted the morningโ€™s events, anger reddened my dadโ€™s face. He turned to Linda with finality, instructing her to pack her belongings. Her presence was no longer welcome, and although heโ€™d realized that long ago, this incident was the last straw.

Linda made no attempt to apologize. Her lack of remorse was evident, and I felt no pity for her actions.