My Husband Took His Sons on a ‘Family-Only’ Trip And Left My Daughter at Home

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I didn’t expect my husband to show me a side to him I didn’t know until he left my daughter behind because she wasn’t “family.” This rift threatened our lovely family unit until someone dear stepped in.

When I first married Daniel, I thought we were building a new life, a new family. I didn’t expect the invisible lines he would draw later, lines that left my daughter standing on the outside, looking in.

My husband and I share three children: John, Mark, and Lucy. But Lucy is my daughter from my previous marriage, while Daniel and I share John and Mark.

The children’s paternity will play a major role in this story.

One Friday morning, I woke up to find my husband bustling around the kitchen, cramming sunscreen, sunglasses, and extra chargers into a large backpack. He barely looked up at me.

“We’re heading out early for our weekend trip,” he said.

“Heading out? Where exactly?” I asked, drying my hands on a dish towel, confused.

This was the first time I was hearing about this spontaneous trip.

“Disneyland,” he said casually like he was telling me the weather. “Taking the family for a little trip.”

I froze for a second. “The family?”

He zipped the bag, nodding.

“Yeah. Mark and John. Mom’s coming too.”

I blinked.

“And Lucy?”

Before he could answer, Lucy came skipping into the kitchen, her hair still messy from sleep, holding the book she’d been glued to all week.

“Where are we going?” my innocent, sweet daughter asked, smiling.

Daniel’s mouth tightened. He didn’t even hesitate. “No, it’s family-only, Lucy.”

I saw her confusion immediately.

“But I’m family,” she said softly.

Daniel shook his head, completely unbothered. “I’m not spending a fortune dragging someone else’s kid around.”

“What’s that?” I asked, shocked by his statement.

Turning to me, he grumbled, “You know she’s not mine, Abby.”

It felt like the air had been sucked out of the room!

Lucy went quiet and stood there, looking so small and lost. She turned to me, her eyes wide, the sparkle in them dying out right in front of me.

“But I also want to go, Mommy?” she asked, her voice cracking just enough to break my heart.

I knelt beside her.

“Of course you do, sweetheart! Go sit in the living room, okay? I need to talk to Daddy.”

She nodded and slipped away quietly.

The second she was out of earshot, I spun to Daniel.

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