I Screamed I Wanted My Mom Back — My Dad’s Response Broke Me

My dad raised me alone after my mom left when I was just three years old. Growing up, it often felt like it was just the two of us against the world. He worked three jobs—early mornings at the warehouse, afternoon shifts at the gas station, and late nights driving for a delivery company.

He rarely slept, but somehow he always made time to pack my lunch, show up at school events, and help me with homework. He tried so hard to make sure I never felt the absence he felt every day. But when I turned sixteen, everything felt heavier.

I was angry at everything and everyone, especially him. One night, during a stupid argument about my curfew, I snapped. I screamed words I didn’t mean, words that cut deep the moment they left my mouth: “I wish mom had taken me with her!”

He didn’t yell back.

He just went quiet—so quiet it scared me. He looked at me with this expression I’d never seen before, like he’d been hit in a place he thought had already healed. Two weeks later, I came home from school and froze in the doorway.

Sitting on the couch, awkward and out of place, was my mom. The woman I had spent years imagining, missing, resenting. My dad stood beside her, hands in his pockets.

“She reached out,” he said gently. “And you said you wanted to know her. So… here’s your chance.”

I didn’t know what to say.

Part of me felt betrayed, the other part terrified, and another strangely hopeful. So we met a few times—coffee shops, short walks, awkward conversations. It didn’t take long to understand why my dad had been both parents all these years.

My mom wasn’t cruel, just… distant. Unattached. Still the same person who’d walked away.

A month later, I sat beside my dad on the couch, tears spilling before I could speak. “I’m sorry,” I whispered. “I didn’t know.”

He didn’t lecture me.

He didn’t say “I told you so.” He just wrapped an arm around me and said softly, “You needed to see for yourself.”

And in that moment, I realized just how much he had always loved me—enough to let me discover the truth, even when it hurt him. Note: This story is a work of fiction inspired by real events. Names, characters, and details have been altered.

Any resemblance is coincidental. The author and publisher disclaim accuracy, liability, and responsibility for interpretations or reliance. All images are for illustration purposes only.

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