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When Mom Wanted To Own Her Son, Dad’s Old Folder Finally Broke Her-hamyt

Lucy was still smiling when my mother opened the door.

That smile lasted about three seconds.

Mom looked at Lucy’s hand, then at me, then back at Lucy like I had brought a weapon into her house instead of my girlfriend.

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“You didn’t tell me you were bringing someone,” she said.

Lucy tried anyway.

“It’s really nice to meet you, Mrs. Carson.”

Mom did not shake her hand.

She just turned to me with that soft voice I had been trained to obey.

“Honey, can I talk to you alone?”

In the kitchen, her fingers dug into my arm hard enough to hurt.

“She’s not right for you,” Mom whispered. “Tell her you made a mistake. Tell her to leave.”

I told her no.

For once, I said it before I could swallow it.

Her eyes filled with tears like someone had turned on a faucet.

“If you loved me, you would understand. No one will ever love you like I do.”

I had heard those words so many times they should have lost their power.

They had not.

They still dragged me backward into a childhood where my father left when I was ten and Mom started sleeping in my bed because she said she could not be alone.

She used to hold me so tightly I would wake up sweating.

“You’re all I have left,” she would whisper. “You’re the man of the house now.”

At fourteen, I broke up with a girl from school because Mom said she might hurt herself if I chose someone else.

At sixteen, I quit band because Mom said my female teacher smiled at me too much.

On prom night, she faked chest pains and made me sit in the hospital waiting room wearing a rented tux while my date went without me.

I spent years calling that love because the truth was too ugly to name.

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