So my daughter got married last year, and ever since, I’d quietly hoped for a grandchild. My daughter chose to be childless, so I told her she wouldn’t get my inheritance. I regret saying it, but at the time, I felt hurt. Months later, they adopted a son, hoping I’d change my mind.
When she told me about the adoption, she asked if it would count toward my promise. I said, ‘No, he’s not my blood.’ She smiled sadly and left without another word. Last week, I froze when she handed me a letter. It said: ‘You made it clear that blood is the only thing that matters to you. So we’ve made a choice.’
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Then her husband stepped forward, holding their adopted son close, and placed a document in my hands. It was a petition to legally sever my rights as a grandparent. My daughter’s eyes were red from crying, but her voice was steady as she said, ‘If he’s not your family, then neither are we.’ She turned and walked away, closing the door behind her. I couldn’t believe what had just happened. I’ve lost my daughter, and I don’t know what to do.”