My Granddaughter’s Drawing Exposed

For years, my son Peter and his wife Betty stopped inviting me to their home, always offering vague excuses. I didn’t question it—until one day I showed up unannounced with a gift. Something felt off immediately, but I let it go. A few days later, while babysitting my granddaughter Mia, she showed me a crayon drawing. It was of their house—with a gray-haired man living alone in the basement. “That’s Grandpa Jack,” she said. My ex-husband. The man who abandoned us twenty years ago.

Shocked, I confronted the basement door. Jack answered.He looked older, frail, and said the words I never expected to hear: “I’m sorry.” Turns out he had come back into Peter’s life years ago, broke and sick. Slowly, Peter forgave him. After a fire left Jack homeless, they secretly took him in. For three years, they kept this from me.I was furious. Hurt. Betrayed.Peter told me Jack was dying. That he didn’t want to lose both parents without closure. I told them I needed time.I still don’t know if I can forgive Jack. But at least now I know the truth.

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