She Tried to Sabotage My Dream — My Little Brother Saved the Day

Sabotaged on Exam Day—But My Little Brother Became the Hero

The morning of my medical entrance exam, I woke in panic—every alarm had been mysteriously turned off, and I had minutes before the test.

Desperate, I ran to my stepmother Linda for help. Coldly, she dismissed me, saying if I couldn’t wake up, I didn’t deserve to be a doctor.

Then my little brother Jason stepped up and exposed the truth: he’d seen Linda disable my alarms the night before.

Confronted, she eventually admitted it, claiming medicine was a waste of money. But Jason had already called

the police. When officers arrived, they believed us—and rushed me to the exam center, sirens on.

Though I arrived late, one kind proctor let me in after hearing my story. I sat down, heart racing, and gave it my all.

Back home, Jason and I told our dad everything. He was devastated—and furious. When Linda tried to defend

herself, he told her to leave. For the first time in years, our home felt safe again.

That day I learned how fragile dreams can be—but also how love and courage, especially from a brother

like Jason, can protect them. My journey to becoming a doctor was nearly stolen—but I’m back on track, stronger than ever.

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