At ten, my mother decided I no longer fit into her “new perfect family” and gave me away to my grandmother like I was baggage. Grandma Brooke raised me with love and warmth, becoming the only real parent I ever had. Years later, I stood at her grave, heartbroken, while the woman who abandoned me stood across the cemetery without even looking at me.
My mother had erased me from her life — and from my half-brother Jason’s. She told Grandma if she ever mentioned me to him, she’d cut them both off. So Grandma kept the truth to herself, raising me and documenting my life in secret.
After Grandma’s death, my mother showed up at my door, not to apologize, but because Jason had finally found out about me through a message Grandma sent before she passed. He was furious with her lies and wanted to meet me. My mother begged me to help her fix it.
I didn’t help her. But I did meet Jason — and he wasn’t like her. He was kind, honest, and hurt by the truth. Over time, we built the bond our mother tried to destroy. When she showed up again, neither of us answered. She made her choice 22 years ago. Now we had made ours.Grandma gave me more than love — she gave me a future, and in her final act, she gave me back a brother.