THE CALL I NEVER EXPECTED FROM MY MOM — AND WHAT HAPPENED NEXT

My mom left when I was 11. One morning, she packed her things, kissed me on the forehead, and walked out the door with another man. My dad was the one who stayed — through everything. He worked two jobs, made my lunches, and showed up to every school event.

For years, I didn’t hear a word from her. No calls. No birthday cards. Nothing.

Then last week, out of nowhere, my phone rang. It was her. Her voice trembled as she said, “I’m dying… and I don’t have anywhere to go. It would mean a lot if I could stay in the home I raised you in.”

Her words hit hard — but that “home” wasn’t hers anymore. My dad built that life, not her. I told her calmly, “No, Mom. That house isn’t yours to come back to.”

She started crying. I hung up. For the next few days, guilt sat heavy on my chest. I kept wondering if I’d been too cold, if forgiveness was something I owed her.

Then, yesterday, there was a knock at the door. When I opened it, two police officers stood there. One asked gently, “Are you her son?” I nodded.

He sighed. “We’re sorry to tell you this… your mother passed away last night.”

I just stood there, frozen. All the anger, pain, and confusion from years ago came flooding back. I didn’t know whether to cry or scream.

She left me once, and even in death, she found a way to break my heart again.

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