22 August 2026

When I arrived at the hospital to bring home my wife and newborn twins, I was met with heartbreak

I started digging, both literally and metaphorically.

My sorrow and longing for my missing wife deepened as I looked through her things. I found her jewelry box in the closet and set it aside, then noticed a slip of paper peeking out beneath the lid.

When I opened it, I found a letter to Suzie in my mother’s handwriting. My heart pounded as I read:

“Suzie, you’ll never be good enough for my son. You’ve trapped him with this pregnancy, but don’t think for a second you can fool me. If you care about them, you’ll leave before you ruin their lives.”

My hand shook as I dropped the letter. This was it. This was why she’d left. My mother had been tearing her down behind my back. I replayed every interaction, every moment I’d dismissed as harmless. How blind had I been?It was almost midnight, but I didn’t care. I went to the guest room and banged on the door until Mom opened it.

Voir la suite sur la page suivante:
Partager sur Facebook