“Hey, look at me. You didn’t do anything wrong. Nora and I just… weren’t meant to be.”
That night, we made blueberry pancakes for dinner and watched her favorite cartoon.
Sarah never let go of my hand.
***
A week later, Sarah and I walked to the park. She ran ahead, then dropped beside me in the grass.
“Dad, can I ask you something?”
“Anything.”
“You didn’t do anything wrong.”
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She looked up at me. “Why didn’t the wedding happen?”
I pulled her close. “Because sometimes grownups let fear make them cruel. But hear me: nothing changes the way I feel about you. You’re my daughter. That never changes.”
She hugged me tight. “Okay. That’s all I needed.”
After that, it was just us again, Saturday pancakes, music in the kitchen, and the kind of peace you have to fight for.
On her thirteenth birthday, Sarah hugged me and said, “You’re the best dad I could ever have.”
I hugged her back and thought, As long as she’s with me, I’m exactly where I belong.
“You’re the best dad I could ever have.”
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