People stared when we arrived. Some whispered. Some looked away. I didn’t care. To me, he was still the smartest, kindest man I knew. The one who laughed at my bad jokes. The one who believed in me when no one else did.
We got married young. Quietly. Without my parents there.
We built a life together—slowly, imperfectly, but honestly. We had a child. I waited for my parents to reach out. A birthday card. A phone call. Anything.
Nothing ever came.
Fifteen years passed.
I believed we were strong because we had survived so much. I believed we had no secrets. No cracks left.
Until one ordinary afternoon changed everything.
I came home early from work that day. My husband was working remotely. As I walked inside, I heard voices in the kitchen.
A familiar voice.
One I hadn’t heard in fifteen years.
My mother.
She was standing there, red-faced, shaking with anger, shoving a stack of papers toward my husband.
“How could you do this to her?!” she screamed. “How could you lie to my daughter all these years?”
I froze in the doorway.
“Mom?” I whispered. “What are you doing here?”