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My Dad Was Sent to Jail and I Was Left Alone with My Stepmum—But One Unexpected Ring at the Door Changed My Life Forever

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I was only five, yet that day is as clear to me as if it happened yesterday. My father had just discovered some messages on my mums phone, revealing to a friend that she was still seeing her wealthy boyfriend now and then. Back then, Dad didnt earn much, hardly enough to provide things we needed, let alone things Mum wanted to give us. Still, he tried his best to take care of his family, however little he had.

How dare you snoop through my phone? Mum shouted, believing attack was the best form of defence. Your wages barely keep a roof over our heads. How do you think we always have food on the table?
The tellys mine! Dad snapped.
Its yours, and mine! Mum shot back.
Thats right, Dad replied, his voice trembling, its everyones. The telly, the food, and and George. Im taking everything with me.
For the first time, I was caught right in the middle of one of their rows.

Not George! Anything but George! Mum cried.

Yet, that day, Dad packed our things and whisked me away. Why should my mum fight a losing battle for me? Dad took me to the garden, scooped me up, fed me, played with me. Even before all this, hed always spent more time with me than Mum ever did. It was winter, and I remember standing in front of Mum in my thick wool coat. Dont cry, Mum, Ill come and see you soon, I promised softly. Mum hugged me with tears in her eyes, while Dad gave me one of those looks that meant it was time to go. At the door, Dad turned to her and said, See you in court.
Despite everything, perhaps this was for the best. Mum soon found someone else after the divorce and, for a while, she barely kept in touch. Dad moved on as wellnot long after, he met Alexandra, whose father owned a successful business. Sometimes Id spend a few days with Mum, but my parents never spoke again. Even years later, Dad didnt forgive her.

When I turned fourteen, life changed suddenly. Mum became pregnant, and Dad got into troublehe ended up in prison after a late-night scuffle where he was blamed for everything. Stick together, no matter what, Dad told Alexandra and me as we said goodbye. We tried to carry on, supporting one another.

Ill never forget what happened next. One evening, someone rang the doorbell while Alexandra was preparing dinner. I opened the door, and there stood my mum. Pack your things, youre coming home with me, she said firmly.
George, whos at the door? Alexandra called from the kitchen.
My sons coming home, Mum shouted back towards her. Alexandra pulled gently at Mums arm to invite her inside, but Mum shrugged her off. Careful, Im expecting.

Alexandra couldnt have children; I could see the pain in her eyes. Yet she smiled graciously and asked Mum into the kitchen, while I slipped off to my room. I could hear Mums voice rising:
Listen, Alexandra, George is the only family I have. Hes my entire world now. I need him with me while his fathers away. You have everything already!”
I couldnt just sit and listen. I went downstairs.
Youre treating me like a bit of cheddar, dividing me up. Did anyone think to ask me? Maybe Ive already chosen where I want to live.
Oh, very grown-up, trying to win a child with tears, Alexandra replied quietly.
Mum, Im staying here with Alexandra. I go to school here, my friends are here, and right now we only have each other. You have a new family, Ive made my choice.

It was the first time I spoke to my mum not as her little boy, but as a young man. I walked her to the bus stop, and as we waited I asked, How are things with Adam these days? Still together?
She shrugged. Well, weve still got to eat, havent we?
I hugged my awkward, warm-hearted mum, and we both smiled before saying goodbye.

Back home, I comforted Alexandra. We had a hard road ahead, but Id learned something important: sometimes, family isnt just the people youre born to, but the ones who stand by you, especially when life gets rough. And even when things seem unfair, kindness and honesty will see you through. Waiting may be hard, but it gives us time to appreciate the ones who really care.

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