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I RAISED HER ALONE—AND SHE WALKED DOWN THE AISLE WITH SOMEONE ELSE

I held my breath as the music began—the same cello piece she used to play on repeat at sixteen. When I heard it, I knew: she hadn’t changed it. I clung to that hope—that maybe she hadn’t changed everything else either.

Then the chapel doors opened.

There she was—Leona. My Leona. Glowing, trembling, holding white peonies and eucalyptus, just like from our old backyard.

Beside her… was Denise.

My knees locked. Denise, with her perfect smile, her arm linked with my daughter’s—as if this had always been the plan. Like I hadn’t raised that girl alone, missed meals to make ends meet, cheered at every recital.

I thought maybe I’d missed my cue. But no one looked back.

They walked down the aisle. And Leona kissed Denise’s cheek before turning to her groom.

That’s when I realized—she hadn’t forgotten me.

She’d made a choice.

I sank into the last pew. My hands didn’t clap.

Then a young usher handed me a note: “Please don’t leave. I need to explain—”

I couldn’t focus after that. When they kissed, I left.

Outside, Leona found me, breathless. “Why did you run?”

“I thought you didn’t want me,” I said.

“This isn’t what it looks like,” she whispered. “Do you remember the anonymous checks? The groceries?”

It had been Denise. Helping quietly when we were barely surviving.

“She gave me hope,” Leona said. “When you were working, she saw me. She listened.”

“And walking you down the aisle?” I asked.

“She saved us, Mom. This was how I honored her. But you’re still my rock.”

Later, inside, Denise approached. “I wasn’t sure how you’d take it,” she said. “Leona didn’t want to hurt your pride.”

“Funny thing, pride,” I replied. “Blinds you to what matters.”

She hugged me. “Thank you for raising her.”

As Leona danced with her new husband, I sat beside Denise. “Family,” she said, “is who shows up when it matters.”

And she was right.

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