The car ride was tense and awkward. Years of anger and frustration bubbled up as I confronted him about abandoning us, about the pain he had caused Mom and me. He tried to apologize, but no words could ever make up for the years he had stolen from us.
As they walked away, I realized something important: I no longer needed his approval or his love to feel whole. My life had been shaped by the one person who never left—my mom, who stayed through everything and taught me what real strength looks like.
“On my way home, Mom,” I texted her. “I love you.”
Family isn’t just about blood. It’s about the people who stay, who stand by you when everything else falls apart. And I had chosen the best.
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