My Father Kicked Me Out After I Married His Driver – 8 Years Later, He Came to Meet His Grandchildren for the First Time and Screamed, ‘How Is This Possible?’

My Father Kicked Me Out After I Married His Driver – 8 Years Later, He Came to Meet His Grandchildren for the First Time and Screamed, ‘How Is This Possible?’

PART 2 – A new life built from nothing

Liam and I started over with nothing. We rented a small apartment above a bakery, living day by day. He worked night shifts in a warehouse while I studied nursing during the day.

Soon, our son Noah was born. Two years later, we welcomed our daughter Ellie. Life was difficult, but it was ours. Liam took extra delivery jobs just to keep us afloat, and I pushed through exhaustion to finish my exams.

When Ellie arrived early and had to stay in the NICU, I broke down completely. I called my father’s house, hoping for even a single sign of acknowledgment. Miriam answered and said she would “pass the message,” but no one ever responded.

Years passed, and we slowly built stability. We bought a small yellow house, imperfect but warm. For the first time, Liam said he finally felt like he belonged somewhere.

I tried writing to my father multiple times—letters about our life, the  children, and my wish to reconcile. But every attempt ended in silence.

Noah eventually began asking about his grandfather. I could only tell him that some people choose to walk away, and sometimes they do not come back.

Each question from my son felt like a wound I had learned to live with, but never truly healed.

PART 3 – The truth after eight years

 

 

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