My son cheated on his wife, Tina, filed for divorce, and left her with a little baby. He told me, “Well, she’s great, but I deserve someone better.”
I was heartbroken—not just for Tina, who had been nothing but kind, but also for my grandchild, who suddenly had a broken home. Still, my son moved on quickly and even had the audacity to invite me to his second wedding.
I went, but I couldn’t bring myself to smile. Something inside me told me this wasn’t going to last.
Two weeks later, Tina called me in tears. My son’s new wife had shown up at her door, holding bags and looking distraught. She said:
“I don’t know what kind of man I married. He lies, he manipulates, and I can’t take it anymore. I should’ve listened when people warned me.”
Tina let her in, gave her tea, and listened. She didn’t have to—but that’s the kind of woman she is. Strong. Compassionate.
My son thought he was trading up. Instead, he lost everything. Tina eventually built a beautiful life for herself and her child without him. And as for me? I chose to stand by her and my grandchild.
Because sometimes, blood isn’t always thicker than water.