“That’s enough, Mark!” she snapped, using my name instead of “Dad.” “If you contact me again, you’ll regret it.” Then, she hung up.
I was stunned. Hearing her call me by my name instead of “Dad” was a blow I wasn’t ready for. As a parent, there’s nothing more painful than watching your child push you away, convinced that your love is insincere.
After that, Alice and I didn’t speak again. I knew she was happy with James and Clara, and I resigned myself to the fact that our relationship was over.
But then, out of the blue, Alice texted me. The message left me in disbelief.
“Hi Dad, this is Alice,” the message began.
“Dad?” I thought. Did she mean to call me that, or was it just a mistake?
“I’m getting engaged, and I want you to walk me down the aisle,” she continued. “I know our relationship has been rocky, but I really need your help. My fiancé, Adam, has been my only support since my father died two years ago…”
I could sense where this was going.
“His mom insists on meeting you. She might call off the engagement if you and Mom aren’t there. Adam’s family is very close-knit, and his mom wants him to marry someone who values family relationships.”
Alice then blamed me for ruining our relationship by hiding the truth about her biological father and asked me to put everything behind us for the wedding. It was clear that all she cared about was the ceremony, not our broken relationship.
I don’t know what you would have done in my situation, but I refused. When Alice texted again, asking for help, my answer remained the same.
If she had apologized, even once, I would have agreed to her request. But Alice took me for granted, assuming I would do whatever she asked, no matter how much she had hurt me.
Some people, like my friend Kevin, criticize me for not attending the wedding, saying I’m ruining my daughter’s special day. But if I had gone, Alice would never learn to value the relationships she’s taken for granted.
I hope this tough lesson helps her grow.
Lessons from This Story:
- Don’t Take People for Granted: Alice’s treatment of Mark was unfair and hurtful. Relationships should never be based on convenience.
- Family Is About Love, Not Blood: Mark’s unwavering love and care for Alice show that being a parent isn’t just about biology; it’s about the bond and commitment you share.