When her hostile stepson cruelly rejected her college fund offer, claiming, “You can’t buy your way into being my mom,” she let him go. Five years later, he calls with big news and a bold request that leaves her reeling. I had been married to David for five years when his 16-year-old son Josh moved in with us.
From day one, Josh made it crystal clear that I was the enemy. I’d suggest a movie night, and he’d roll his eyes so hard I thought they might pop out. I’d cook his favorite meal and Josh would take one look and say, “This isn’t how Mom made it.”
The word “Mom” always came out like a weapon.
“You’re not my mom,” he’d sneer whenever I tried to help. “Stop acting like it.”
He mocked everything about me: my age (I was only 12 years older than him), my hobbies (painting watercolors, which he called “old lady art”), and the small town in Ohio where I grew up. Every word he spoke to me was barbed, and it hurt.
I tried not to cry in front of him. David would find me sobbing in our bedroom sometimes, and he’d pat my shoulder and say, “He’ll come around. He’s just hurting.”
But you know what?
I was hurting too. When Josh’s senior year arrived, David started stressing about college. The kid had decent grades but not scholarship-worthy ones, and David’s small business was struggling.
That’s when I saw my chance, not to buy Josh’s love, but to give him something I never had: a real shot at a bright future. So, one evening, I asked David to get Josh to sit down with us for a chat. My grandmother had left me a substantial inheritance that had just been sitting in the bank, collecting interest.
It would easily cover the cost of college. “I know you’re both worried about college costs,” I began, trying to keep my voice steady. “And I’d like to help.
I can pay your tuition.”
Josh looked up from his phone, face twisted in disgust. “You can’t buy your way into being my mom.”
The words hit me like a physical blow. But what came next was worse.
David, who was sitting beside me on the sofa, nodded slowly. “He’s right.”
That was it. Somehow, they both twisted my offer into an attempt to purchase Josh’s affection.
I backed off after that… completely. When Josh struggled with balancing part-time jobs and community college classes, I stayed silent. When David worried about his son’s future, I bit my tongue.
I had learned my lesson about where I stood. Years passed. Josh kept in touch with his father, but I was invisible to him.
Until the day Josh called me. I thought I was hallucinating when I saw his name on my caller ID. Josh had never called me before, not once.
“I’ve got important news,” he announced, cutting right to the chase. “I’m getting married to Kelsey; Dad must’ve told you about her.”
“Congratulations,” I replied. “Here’s the thing,” he continued.
“Kelsey wants a destination wedding in Costa Rica. It’s going to be expensive, so we’re hoping family can help out financially.”
I waited for more, but he seemed to expect me to jump at the chance. “We’re only inviting close family,” he continued, “so it’s not like you’ll be there.
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