The Visit Order He Won Became The Proof That Saved My Daughter-lequyen994 - Chainityai

The Visit Order He Won Became The Proof That Saved My Daughter-lequyen994

The first time my father called me Poppy, I forgave him before he finished apologizing.

My mother had been dead three months, and grief had made the house feel like a museum no one had agreed to open.

Her coffee mug still sat by the sink with a faded lipstick mark on the rim.

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Her robe still hung on the bathroom door.

Her perfume still lived in the bedroom, trapped in the curtains and the pillowcases, so strong that my father refused to sleep there.

He took the couch instead.

Some nights I found him sitting upright in the dark, holding her pillow against his chest and talking to the air.

“I can’t do this without you, Poppy,” he would whisper.

I was nineteen, too young to become the adult in a house built by two parents, but old enough to know he was breaking.

I suggested therapy.

He agreed.

For two weeks, he went.

Then I found the appointment cards in the trash.

After that, the changes came in small, ordinary objects.

My shampoo disappeared and was replaced by Mom’s brand.

Floral blouses I would never wear appeared in my closet.

He asked me to make her chicken parmesan because it made the house feel normal.

When I told him those were Mom’s clothes, not mine, he smiled in a way that made my stomach turn.

“Exactly,” he said.

One morning, my belongings had been moved into my parents’ old bedroom.

He said he needed me close because the nightmares were worse.

Then he called me Poppy and did not correct himself.

The last morning in that house began with music.

Their wedding song played from the living room speaker.

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