Am I Wrong For Ruining My Son’s Wedding?

On a gentle Sunday morning, the sun casting soft hues of summer, Linda grappled with emotions surrounding her son, Mike’s, estrangement. After abandoning financial responsibilities for his family, Mike distanced himself when Linda chose to support her daughter-in-law, Jane, and their son with

Down syndrome, Tommy. Recently learning of Mike’s second marriage, Linda, determined to be part of this significant day, planned a surprise attendance, despite the strained relationship.

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