"I'm not going," he said.
"Because they didn't treat you well?"
He shrugged. "Because I don't need to prove anything to them."
I didn't push. A few weeks later, I learned that the reunion had come and gone. Evan hadn't attended. I assumed that was the end of it.
Then I saw a video online. It was posted by a former classmate—someone who had been kind to Evan, one of the few. The video showed Evan standing at a podium in the reunion ballroom.
He was giving a speech.
I called him immediately. "I thought you weren't going."
"I wasn't invited," he said. "So I went anyway."
The Speech (What He Said)
The video showed Evan walking into the ballroom without an invitation, without a name tag, without anyone expecting him. He walked to the podium and asked for a moment of the crowd's attention.Class reunion gifts
No one recognized him at first. He had changed. He was taller, broader, more confident. He spoke without stuttering.
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