Prom night is supposed to be about glittering dresses and perfect futures—but mine was different. I was raised by my grandmother, Doris, after my mother died giving birth to me and my father was never around. She worked double shifts, read me stories every night, made Saturday pancakes, and never missed a school event—even when she took a janitor job at my school to keep us afloat
That’s when the bullying started. Classmates mocked her work and laughed when they saw her cleaning the halls. I stayed silent—until prom. Instead of bringing a date, I invited my grandma. When students laughed as we danced, I stopped the music and gave a prom speech that changed everything.
I told them the truth: this janitor was my hero. The room fell silent, then erupted in applause. That night wasn’t about popularity—it was about love, dignity, and honoring the woman who gave me everything.