My daughter started drawing our family without her father, and the reason left me speechless.
I have a five-year-old daughter who loves to draw. One day, my mother called me, worried, asking if everything was okay in our family. She explained that lately, my daughter, who adored her father and used to talk about him constantly, had changed her attitude toward him.
Indeed, when she drew our family, she no longer included her father. When my mother asked why, she didn’t answer.
To understand what was going on, that very evening, I suggested we draw together. Before we began, I proposed that we draw our family, which she agreed to. When I noticed she didn’t draw her father, I decided it was the right time to ask her about it.
I said, “That’s great, we just need to draw daddy.”
She replied, not looking at me, “No, I don’t want to draw him.”
I asked, “But why, honey? Without daddy, the family isn’t complete.”
And then, what she said left me speechless…
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She told me that daddy had a new family and led me to the garage.
There, she showed me an old scrapbook.
Inside, a photo struck me: my husband, smiling, with a woman and two children.
Curious, I asked my husband.
After a long silence, he eventually confessed that before meeting me, he had been married and had children.
One of them had died in a car accident, a tragedy that had shattered him.
The other, his son, lived with his grandmother, far away from him.
He had never found the courage to tell me any of this.
I was in shock.
Years of thinking I knew his past, and now I discovered he had kept this secret from me.
This burden he carried alone, he never wanted to impose it on me.
But I felt betrayed, devastated by this hidden truth.