After Preschool, My Daughter Asked If I’d Cry When She Visited the Ocean with ‘Her Other Mom and Dad

When four-year-old Tess mentioned her “other mom,” my world quietly shattered. Some betrayals don’t come with screams but with stillness and strength. As I pieced together the truth, I learned what it means to be the one my daughter runs to first. I realized how much courage it takes to face what’s hidden beneath the surface.

One afternoon, on the way home from preschool, Tess asked if I’d cry when she went to the ocean with her other mom and dad. Her words broke through the silence like a scream I hadn’t expected. She talked about “Mom Lizzie,” the woman always at their house, the “kind mom” who wasn’t me. That question stayed with me long after the car ride ended.

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