My Father Set a Dirty Plan in Motion While My Mom Was at the Hospital – Story of the Day
When I was eight years old, my mother was sent to the hospital. She was really sick, and my father took me to visit her every once in a while. But one day, he came home with sad news. “I’m sorry, Josh, your mother is gone,” he said.
I cried inconsolably that night, but Dad told me that we had to pack. “Where are we going?” I asked.
My mom spent a long time in the hospital, and then my dad said she died. | Source: Shutterstock
“We can’t stay in this town any longer with so many memories of your mother. We have to move and get a fresh start if we have a chance at getting over this loss,” he answered. So I helped out while crying for my mother and got in the car a few hours later.
We drove for what seemed like the longest time and eventually reached a house that wasn’t that different from the other one. “You’ll love it here, and you’ll make tons of new friends around the neighborhood,” he told me.
But a few days after moving in, a woman started showing up all the time. “Josh, this is Erika, a great friend,” my father introduced us.
My father married another woman quickly. | Source: Pexels
“It’s nice to meet you, Erika,” I said.
“Ah, yes, sure. So Owen, what are we having for dinner?” she answered, barely paying any attention to me and addressing my father only. I was confused, but my father was smiling. I wanted him to be happy.
But their happiness went really fast. They got married only a few months after my mother’s death, and Erika moved in with us. After the wedding, it became clear that she hated me. She yelled all the time and gave tons of chores.
She hated and yelled at me all the time. | Source: Pexels
“Don’t talk about my mother! Did you know her?” I asked angrily.
“Of course, I knew her! Her sickness was bringing your father down, and he had to leave,” Erika yelled.
“Josh! What are you doing upsetting your new mother?!” my father suddenly walked in. He whispered something I couldn’t hear to Erika and continued frowning at me.
My father took her side every time. | Source: Pexels
“She started talking about my mother,” I replied.
“Don’t talk back to me. Go to your room and finish your homework now!” he said.
I found her in my room touching my mother’s portrait. | Source: Pexels
I came home from school and saw her in my room. I was 17 years old and saving to leave this hell house. “What are you doing here?” I asked her irritably.
“I’m cleaning up this mess. Also, this picture has to go immediately. I will not tolerate another woman’s photo in my house. It’s been years. You have to move on,” Erika answered.
“Don’t you dare touch that picture!” I threatened.
I called her a harpy. | Source: Pexels
“I’ll do whatever I want in my own house! You’re just a brat as always. I can’t wait until you’re gone,” she continued.
“I can’t wait to leave either and never have to deal with such a harpy like you again!” I yelled, finally losing my temper. But my father heard our fight and joined us.
“What is going on here?”
“As always, your son is causing trouble, and now he has insulted me,” Erika said smugly. She knew that Dad would take her side.
I left and got on a bus. | Source: Pexels
“She is not my mother! She’s an evil witch sent from hell! I hate her!” I yelled with tears in my eyes. I saw the look of anger on my father’s face and thought he might hit me. But before he could do anything, I moved fast.
I grabbed my mother’s picture frame from Erika’s awful hands and ran off. I got to the bus stop and decided to hop on a bus. Without noticing, I arrived at our old hometown. I walked these streets that I barely remembered and wondered if I could find our old house.
I found a homeless woman who looked like my mother. | Source: Unsplash
Luckily, I remembered the neighborhood and saw our place. But a new family was living there, and their kids were playing in the yard. Seeing them running around only reminded me how awful my childhood had been, thanks to my stepmother.
“What can I do for you, young man?” she answered.
She recognized me after a second. | Source: Pexels
I couldn’t help but wonder if she was actually my mother. The resemblance was hard to miss. But how could she be my mother? My mother’s been dead for years. “Are you Emma Fraser?” I dared to ask. She finally looked at me, and her eyes widened.
“Do you know me?” she asked.
“I’m Josh,” I replied.
“Josh! Is that really you, son? Wait, of course, that’s you! Oh my god!” she said and hugged me fiercely. We cried for a while, holding each other.
She began to tell me the truth. | Source: Pexels
“Mom, what happened? My father said you died,” I asked when we had calmed down.
“That evil scum! I can’t believe he said that you,” Mom started. “I remembered when you visited me at the hospital. But after a while, you stopped coming, and Owen didn’t answer any of my calls. I thought something had happened.”
“He moved us away,” I told her.
My father left her with nothing. | Source: Pexels
“I can’t believe he did that, especially get custody of me. His new wife hated me from the beginning,” I added.
“I suspect it has something to do with lineage. Owen was obsessed with passing on his last name. But anyway, I had to sell our old house, which was the only thing he left me with, to pay for lawyers and private detectives to find you. But none of them could,” Mom explained.
She had to sell our old house. | Source: Pexels
“I’m so sorry, Mom!” I cried.
“Don’t worry. You won’t be homeless anymore,” I said. I had saved for years to get away from my father and stepmother. They don’t rent to 17-year-olds, but my mother was an adult. We got a place together and started our lives again.
My mother finally got her career back. | Source: Pexels
I got a job after graduation and started taking night courses, while my mother finally returned to her career which she had to give up when she got sick.
I also changed my last name to “Fraser,” my mother’s maiden name, to cut off anything related to my father. He took me away from my mother for many years, so he had no right to call me son anymore.
- The truth will come out. Some evil people get away with their plans, but more often than not, good prevails.
- Blood doesn’t make you family. Josh’s father was obsessed with lineage, but in the end, his son changed his last name because he wasn’t family to him.
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