My Stepmother Gave My Dream Prom Dress to Her Daughter and Sent Me to Prom in an Unflattering Old Dress – But When Dad Found Out, He Made Her Regret It

“It was an emergency,” Clarissa said. “Ruth had nothing to wear.”

Dad’s voice dropped. “So you solved it by taking from Zara? Why wasn’t Ruth the one wearing that mauve dress?”

“Girls share clothes.”

“I didn’t share it,” I said.

Dad turned to me, and something in his face cracked.

“Girls share clothes.”

“I’m sorry,” he said quietly.

Clarissa scoffed. “You’re apologizing over a dress?”

“No,” Dad said. “I’m apologizing because I should’ve noticed sooner.”

Then he looked at me.

“I believe you.”

Those three words held me upright.

“I believe you.”

***

The next morning, Dad placed a silver box in front of Clarissa.

She looked at it, then at him. “What’s this?”

“Open it.”

She lifted the lid.

Inside were my café apron, the mauve dress, my receipt, Mrs. Bell’s payment card, and Ruth’s prom photo.

Clarissa’s face went red. “How dare you?”

“What’s this?”

Dad leaned on the table. “That’s exactly what I was going to ask you.”

“Theo, Ruth’s dress was ruined.”

“No,” Ruth said from the doorway.

Clarissa went still.

Ruth stepped into the kitchen. “I didn’t spill coffee. I didn’t even have a dress yet.”

Dad’s eyes stayed on Clarissa. “Ruth’s dress never came, and instead of fixing it, you stole Zara’s?”

“Theo, Ruth’s dress was ruined.”

Ruth’s voice cracked. “You told me Zara changed her mind. You said she felt bad for me.”

I looked at her. “You believed that?”

Ruth wiped her cheek. “I wanted to.”

Clarissa stood. “I was protecting my daughter.”

“No,” I said before Dad could answer. “You were punishing me for having something Ruth wanted. You thought I’d cry quietly. You thought you could call it family, and I’d let it go.”

“You believed that?”

Clarissa looked away first.

Dad picked up the box. “Get dressed. We’re going to the parent breakfast.”

Clarissa’s eyes widened. “You wouldn’t.”

“Get dressed, Clarissa.”

***

At the school cafeteria, prom photos played while parents drank coffee.

A mother smiled at Clarissa. “Ruth looked beautiful last night.”

Clarissa lifted her chin. “Thank you. The girls share everything.”

“Get dressed, Clarissa.”

Dad said, “Zara didn’t share that dress.”

People turned.

He looked at me. “Tell them.”

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