My Daughter Suddenly Started Locking Her Bedroom Door

When I picked her up, I saw him — Wade, Caleb’s father. The man who had promised me forever years ago, then disappeared when I got pregnant with Emma. He was the reason I had raised her alone.
In the car, Emma asked why I hated Caleb’s dad. I finally told her the truth: I had loved him once. He left me. Seeing Caleb brought all that pain back.

Emma listened, then softly said she liked Caleb because he listened and got her. I realized I had been protecting her from my past at the cost of her present.
That night, I told her she could see him. The door stayed open. I learned that protecting my daughter didn’t mean closing her off from life — it meant trusting her to write her own story, even if it echoed mine.

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