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My former father-in-law walked me down the aisle.

I never thought I would wear a white dress again in my life. After losing my husband, the world seemed to lose all colour, and my only purpose became breathing and caring for our daughterjust a small baby, barely eight months old. Yet, his parents wouldnt let me fall apart. They took me in as one of their own. Truly.

They told me I was their daughter now, and that their granddaughter would always be family. That wouldnt change, even though he was gone.

Five years later, his mother appeared at my door wearing that mischievous smile Id grown to recognise. The kind that meant she was up to something.

Darling, she said, stirring sugar into her tea in my kitchen, Id like you to meet someone.

Oh, please, not this again, I replied, but inside I was glad she still considered me part of the family.

Hes my nephew. An engineer, divorced, no children. Andhe can cook.

He can cook? I asked, as if that were the only thing that truly mattered.

He turned out exactly as she describedpatient with my daughter, gentle with my scars, and yes, he cooked better than I ever could. At first it felt oddafter all, he was related through my late husbands side. But his father reassured me.

He would want you to be happy. And this young man is a good one.

A year later, he knelt before my daughter and me in the same park where my husband and I used to walk.

Shall the three of us get married? he asked, mostly looking at her.

My daughter, now six, gave him a serious look.

Will I still get to see Grandma and Grandad?

Every Sunday, he promised.

We said yes.

On our wedding day, as I was getting ready, his mother came into the room in tears.

Im so happy for you. And I know he is too.

Thank you for never leaving me behind, I whispered, hugging her.

When it was time to walk down the aisle, I knew exactly who would do the honours. When his father appeared in the doorway, suit pressed and eyes shining with tears, my heart filled and ached at once.

Ready, love? he asked, holding out his hand.

Im ready, Dad, I replied. Because that truly was the truth.

As we walked, I heard the whispers. Someone wondered aloud if that was my first husbands father. He bent gently towards me and whispered,

Let them talk. If you ever need me to, Ill walk you down the aisle a second time.

I laughed through tears.

When we reached the groom, he didnt just place my hand in his. He hugged us both together.

Youre both my children, he announced for all to hear. And for the gossipsno, it isnt odd. This is what love looks like.

The ceremony was quiet and genuine. My daughter carried our rings. His mother cried with joy in the front row. And when we were declared a family, I felt a gentle warmth, as if someone was blessing us.

At the reception, his father raised a glass for a toast. He spoke about the families we choose, about love that never ends, and how I would always be his daughter-in-law, even now that he has two sons-in-lawone in heaven and one by my side.

Later, I watched him spin my daughter around the dance floor, sending her into fits of laughter, while his mother snapped photos with all the pride of a proper grandmother.

When people ask me nowadays why my former father-in-law walked me down the aisle, I just smile and say:

He was never formerhe is my dad.

And what would you do, if you were in my shoes?

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