My DIL Abandoned Her Child with Me – 16 Years Later She Showed Up on My Doorstep With an Outrageous Demand

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The next evening, prom night arrived.

Emma smoothed her blue dress in front of the mirror and gave me a determined smile.

“Ready, Grandma?”

I fetched my car keys, and together we walked out to my old sedan. I dropped her off at the school and wished her a good time.

Hours later, just past midnight, I heard gravel crunching in our driveway. One of her friends had driven her back, so I went out to greet her.

Emma climbed the porch steps, and I saw that her curls were loose, and her mascara was smudged, but she had a smile that could light up the darkest night.

“How was it, honey?”

She hugged me tight, whispering into my shoulder, “I was the most beautiful girl there.

Because of you.”

We sat on the porch chairs, and she told me everything.

Apparently, instead of mocking her dress, her friends had called it unique and unforgettable.

She’d laughed and danced all night with them.

“This was the best night ever,” she said before going inside to rest. I stayed outside for a while longer and considered the future.

This was the first night of the rest of her life.

With a partial scholarship to study architecture, Emma was bound for college in the fall, but she would continue living here with me.

After all my sacrifices, I’d raised another good kid who didn’t care about money or the pressures of appearances. She was just like Mark, and this was her house.

I hoped Melissa didn’t try to disturb that again.

Source: amomama