My daughter banned me from visiting her family again, saying I was an ugly embarrassment who wasn’t good, rich, or stylish enough to be around her child. But life has a way of reminding people what truly matters. Days later, she was at my door, begging, after one phone call changed my life.
“Mom, don’t come over anymore.”
Those five words shattered my world on a Thursday afternoon that started like any other. I’m Debbie, 60 years old, and I thought I knew what heartbreak felt like until my own daughter looked me in the eye and delivered that crushing blow.
I was slipping on my worn sneakers at Emily’s front door, still smiling from the afternoon I’d spent with my granddaughter, Olivia. We’d colored pictures of butterflies, and she’d shown me how she could tie her shoes all by herself. My heart was full of hope and joy.
Then Emily spoke those words that would haunt me for weeks.
I blinked hard, sure I’d misheard. “What did you say, sweetheart?”
She crossed her arms, not meeting my eyes. “You heard me, Mom. Please don’t take this the wrong way, but… don’t come by unannounced. Greg doesn’t like you visiting us. He says you ruin our reputation in this rich and luxurious neighborhood. I think it’s best if you don’t visit anymore.”
It felt like someone reached inside my chest and twisted something sharp. “I don’t understand. Did I do something wrong?”
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