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My Daughter Handed Me an Invitation to Her Wedding, and When I Opened It, I Nearly Fainted.

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My daughter handed me a wedding invitation, and the moment I unfolded it the world seemed to tilt and I nearly fainted.

By some twist of fate I had been married twice. From my first marriage there was a daughter, Mabel, and from the second a son. My first wife, Margaret, never wanted children and was wholly unsuited to motherhood. I wanted Mabel to have a proper childhood, so I arranged a meeting with my thenexwife and asked that Mabel be returned to me. My new wife, Claire, agreed to take Mabel in as her own child.

When Mabel turned seventeen she came to us, breathless, and announced she was pregnant. The young man who had fathered the baby fled the moment he learned the news. We did not scold Mabel or rebuke her; we simply accepted her and the unborn child. Claire suggested we should register Mabel as a resident of our flat.

Mabel was without work until her son started at the local nursery. Claire raised the boy as if he were hers, loving him with the same fierce devotion she gave Mabel. She never drew a line between my daughter and our shared son, and her affection was equal for both.

A year slipped by. Mabel met another man, they moved in together and soon decided to marry. All the practicalities of the ceremony fell to Claires capable hands, while Mabel merely mailed out the invitations.

When the invitations arrived I could barely keep my footing. My name appeared at the top, but not a single word about Claire. Imagine my astonishment! I felt so out of place I could not decide what to do with myself. Claire had poured her heart into raising Mabel, had coordinated the party, and yet the daughter seemed to forget her altogether.

I chose to stand beside Claire. On the wedding day I went to the registry office, offered my congratulations to the newlyweds and then returned home. I never set foot in the reception hall.

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