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My Dad’s Second Wife Showed Up One Day with a Huge Box of Sweets and Two Excited Little Poodles Wagging Their Tails

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One day, my dads new wife showed up with a big box of sweets and two little poodles wagging their tails excitedly. My sister and I stood frozen, terrified. Wed heard too many stories about wicked stepmotherscold, harsh, heartlessand fear kept us silent.

But she didnt take it to heart. She just smileda gentle, calm smile, the kind shed carried her whole life. She was a lovely woman with dark hair and kind eyes. My dad introduced her without much warmth: “Shes your new mum now.”

I was too young to understand how awkward and painful that mustve been for her. We greeted her with icy silence.

The wedding was quiet, just a quick trip to the registry office. Soon after, she moved into our housestill heavy with the shadows of grief. Wed grown used to the darkness.

On her first day, she flung open all the windows, let the sunlight pour in, and switched on the radio. I remember my sisters annoyed facethe sudden brightness and music shattering our quiet like a dropped plate.

She cleaned with such care, as if she could wipe away the sadness itself. When she picked up the portrait of our mother, I held my breath, certain shed take it down. But she just dusted it off and hung it right in the middle of the wall.

That was the moment I started to let her in.

In the kitchen, she was like magic. She cooked dishes wed never tasted before, and thats how she won our dads heartand eventually, ours.

A year passed. The house felt lighter. The grief was still there, but it hurt less. Mums photo still hung in the sitting room, but now with fondness instead of pain.

We never called her “Mum,” and she never asked us to. She earned our trust with patience. She advised us, defended us, and covered for us when we were in trouble.

Then came the day Dad didnt come home from work.

At first, she tried to stay calm, but after endless phone calls, the news came: His car had been found at the bottom of a cliff. Hed died on impact.

It was the second death of my childhoodthe day we learned nothing lasts forever.

After the funeral, we were afraid shed leave us, but she stayed. She became even stronger than before. She worked part-time at a café and spent the rest of her time on us: walks, music, laughter, and dancing with the dogs.

We watched her from a distance, but she never gave up.

One morning, I asked where my football was. She found it straight away and handed it to me with a smile.

“If you dont wanna play alone, Ill join you,” she said.

“Alright,” I replied.

She went barefoot into the garden, laughing like a kid as the dogs chased around her.

That was the day I truly began to love her.

My sister noticed, and slowly, she opened up too.

By the end of the year, shed become the heart of our lives.

When I finished school, I never thought I could afford uni. But shed secretly saved up and already enrolled me. I cried when I found out.

My sister became a nurse.

She wasnt our birth mother, but she stayed. She became the mum we never expected.

Years passed. I became a solicitor and stayed close to her.

She fell ill when I was thirty-three. I came back to care for her. She knew time was short, but she still smiled.

“Promise me youll laugh,” she said. “No tears.”

One summer Monday, we buried her under the trees. She didnt want to lie next to Dad.

“That spots for your mother,” shed said.

Now we visit all three.

Red roses for Mum.

Jokes for Dad, who loved to laugh.

And sweets for herjust like she asked.

Not every second chance ends well.

But sometimes, someone special walks into your life…

and stays forever

even when theyre gone.

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