Continuation…

That was it. I stepped close to him and said,
“Robert, you may be my wife’s father, but you’ll never be my son’s family.”

He rolled his eyes.
I continued, “If you can’t treat my child with love and respect, you don’t get to be in our lives—any of ours.”

Then I took my son’s hand, got in that car, and drove away.

My wife backed me up completely. That night, she hugged my son and told him:
“You are our real family. Don’t ever forget that.”

We haven’t spoken to Robert since.
And honestly?
Our home has never felt more peaceful—or more united.

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