When parents divorce, it usually brings pain and confusion to their children. But in my case, I felt an unexpected sense of relief. I loved both my mother and father deeply, but their marriage had been difficult to witness—full of tension, arguments, and heavy silences that filled the house like fog.
As I grew older, I often encouraged my mom to find someone new. She admitted she felt lonely, especially during those long, quiet evenings when the house seemed too big for one person. So, when she called me one afternoon, her voice bubbling with excitement as she announced that she had a boyfriend she wanted me to meet, I was genuinely happy for her.
She invited me over for dinner that weekend. All I knew was that his name was Aaron, and he was a pastry chef. Wanting to make a good impression, I picked up a bottle of wine on my way.
It wasn’t cheap—buying it meant I’d be eating instant noodles for the rest of the week—but I didn’t mind. I was struggling financially, saving every penny toward my dream of opening a restaurant, and I wanted this evening to go well. As I parked in front of my mom’s house, a wave of nervous anticipation swept over me.
Before I could even knock, the door flew open. “Casey! You’re finally here!” my mom exclaimed, her smile wide and radiant.
“We’ve been waiting! I was just about to call you when the doorbell rang!”
I grinned, handing her the bottle. “I’m sure everything will be fine,” I said softly.
“You chose him, so how can I not support you?”
We walked into the dining room together, but the moment I stepped inside, my heart dropped. Standing near the table was a man about my age, with dark hair, a neatly trimmed beard, and a calm confidence in his stance. I glanced at my mom, who continued smiling as if everything were completely normal.
She looked between us expectantly, waiting for me to say something. But I couldn’t. My voice caught in my throat.
“Are you kidding me?!” I finally blurted out, louder than I intended. “Is this some kind of joke?!”
“Casey, this is not a joke,” Mom said firmly, her smile fading. “Aaron and I are dating.”
My shock quickly turned to anger.
“Why are you with her?” I demanded, glaring at him. “Is it for the money?”
“Casey!” my mom gasped, scandalized. I ignored her, clenching my fists.
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