Emma looked up at me with those big brown eyes, asking for permission. I nodded, even though my heart was still breaking from what had happened.
I watched with tears in my eyes as Emma gave Carol a hug.
The remaining guests watched quietly while Brian stood beside me, holding my hand. And in that moment, a wall that had been built over three years finally cracked.
In the months that followed, Carol actually tried to make things better.
She started coming over for Sunday breakfasts and helped Emma make pancakes. She even taught Emma how to bake cookies from scratch.
The next Christmas, she brought a real present for Emma. It was a jewelry box with a tiny ballerina inside, and Emma loved it.
And then, this past summer, Carol planned a surprise for all of us. She arranged a family photo shoot with a real photographer at the park.
She’d decided on a theme and asked everyone to wear matching outfits.
And guess who stood at the center of every photo? My little girl, Emma.
In one photo, she was laughing with her arms around both me and Brian, while Carol sat beside us with a smile.
That’s the photo that sits on our mantle now.
It’s not that cruel one from the birthday party, but the one that shows what a real family looks like.
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