My daughter Lily, from a previous marriage, was never welcomed by my mother-in-law, Helena. Despite my husband Marcus loving and raising Lily as his own, Helena made it clear she didn’t consider her “real” family. When work required us to travel and no other childcare was available, we reluctantly left Lily with her.
While we were away, Helena ignored our calls and wouldn’t let us speak to Lily. When we returned, she coldly informed us she had sent Lily away to a tennis academy, claiming it would give us a “fresh start” without her. We were shocked and devastated—Lily was just a child.
We searched through the night and found her the next morning, frightened and confused, holding her stuffed bunny. She thought we had abandoned her. We brought her home immediately and cut Helena out of our lives for good.
Later, when I announced I was pregnant, Helena smiled—until Marcus told her she wouldn’t be meeting this child either. Lily is our daughter in every way that matters. Love—not blood—makes a family, and we’ve chosen to protect that love at all costs.