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Something Strange Has Happened to My Stepfather—He’s Decided to Leave His Entire Estate to His Son, Whom He Hasn’t Spoken to in 30 Years…
I was ten years old when my father walked out on my mother.
She bore it with remarkable grace, and it was in that moment I realised I wanted to be as strong as she was. Mum never spoke ill of Dad, even though hed cheated on her and, on more than one occasion, raised a hand to her. She always referred to him as my father, only ever sharing the good things. Somehow, life seemed to reward her kindnesseventually, she met my stepfather, Richard.
This was Richards second marriage, too. Things hadnt gone well for him before. His ex-wife constantly reminded him of his failures, criticising him for not earning enough. One day, hed simply had enough and left her. The only reason he stayed in touch with her at all was because of their son.
After Richards divorce, his whole world changed for the better. He met my mother, who truly loved him and supported him in everything. Soon after, he was promoted at work, his salary increasing several times over. Within two years, he managed to buy a lovely house and started saving for a new car. Soon, his ex-wife heard about Richards good fortune and suddenly wanted to reconcileonly, it was too late. When he refused her, she forbade their son from seeing him altogether.
Richard became a real father to usmore so, even, than our own. He spent time with us, took an interest in our lives, and encouraged us to pursue our hobbies. At last, our family was happy, and the best part was seeing our mum truly smile again.
Many years have passed since then. My sister and I have grown up and started families of our own, and both Mum and Dadthats what Id begun to call Richardretired and finally enjoyed life together. I was certain theyd see out their days in comfort Until the day Mum called in a panic, begging me to come as quickly as I could.
Instantly, I knew something was wrong with Richard. Mum would never call that way otherwise.
Something terrible had happened with my stepdad. Out of nowhere, he decided to leave everythinghis entire estateto the son he hadnt seen in thirty years. My sister and I had never expected anything from him, but we at least hoped Mum would keep the house shed poured so much into. Now, if anything happened to him, shed have nowhere to go.
Mum cried her heart out over it, and I did my best to comfort her. I couldnt understand why Richard would hurt her like thatBut just as I was about to lose all faith, we received a letter. It wasnt from Richard, but from his estranged son, the one we’d never met. In careful handwriting, he explained that hed learned of Richards gesture through the family lawyer. He wrote of the father hed barely knowna man whose life had become a story told in brief visits and lingering silences. Then, with a kind of exhausted wisdom, he wrote, I wish the past had been different for us. But I dont want to take away what you and your mother built together. What he built with you. You are his family, and you deserve his loveand his legacymore than I ever could. I will refuse the estate. Please, take care of each other.
I read the letter aloud, watching Mums hands tremble. We sat in silence, sunlight streaming in through the windowcaught between grief, relief, and a dawning sense of hope.
Later, we planted daffodils in the back garden. Mum said Richard always loved them: proof that after winter, something beautiful could return. Now, as petals brightened the earth again and again, we remembered not just the losses, but all the impossible ways love comes back to us.
