My Fiancée Wanted to Exclude My Adopted Daughter from the Wedding – When I Found Out Why, My Knees Went Weak
My first wife, Susan, and I adopted because we couldn’t have kids of our own. When we brought Sarah home as a toddler, my heart cracked open and remade life in an instant.
After my wife passed away, I clung to Sarah like a life raft.
We figured out how to be a family of two.
I met Nora at a friend’s cookout two summers ago. She had everyone roaring by imitating the host’s poodle, down on all fours, barking in a perfect falsetto.
We figured out how to be a family of two.
And when Sarah sidled up, shy and silent, Nora knelt down and asked about school.
They clicked instantly. Nora was good with kids, quick to praise, and easy to joke with.
I remember Sarah whispering in the car later, “Dad, I like her. She gets my jokes.”
It felt good, watching Sarah open up again.
I’d worried for years she’d fold into herself after Susan died. But with Nora around, she came back to life, baking cookies together, having movie marathons, and making inside jokes about waffles.
“Dad, I like her. She gets my jokes.”
I was terrified to propose. But Nora said yes before I’d finished kneeling, and for months we were swept up in plans.
Sarah helped Nora choose flowers and made endless lists, favorite songs, cake flavors, and how many dogs could theoretically be flower girls.
The three of us went dress shopping. Nora and Sarah spun before the mirrors, laughing at frilly sleeves.
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