My Dad Abandoned My Mom When He Found Out About Her Cancer Diagnosis, Saying ‘I’m Not a Nurse’ – Ten Years Later, Karma Paid Him a Visit

My Dad Abandoned My Mom When He Found Out About Her Cancer Diagnosis, Saying ‘I’m Not a Nurse’ – Ten Years Later, Karma Paid Him a Visit

“Looks like it.”

She folded her hands together. “What did you do?”

“I gave it back,” I said.

“You were hurt.”

“I still am.”

“What did you do?”

She nodded. “That’s fair.”

I waited for her to tell me something. To push me toward forgiveness. Or to say that I should visit him.

But she didn’t.

Instead, she said quietly, “I forgave him a long time ago.”

I looked up sharply. “You did?”

“Not for him. For me.”

I frowned. “I didn’t want to carry that anger for the rest of my life.”

“That’s fair.”

“But he left you,” I said. “When you were sick.”

“I know.”

“You almost died.”

My mom reached across the table and squeezed my hand. “But I didn’t.” Her smile was soft. “And neither did you.”

I sat there thinking about that for a long time.

If my mom could move forward after everything, maybe I could too.

Not forgiveness, but something close to peace.

Maybe I could too.

***

The following day, I walked back into Room 304 with a chart and a calm expression. My father looked nervous the moment he saw me.

“Kel… ly…”

I checked his IV line. “How are you feeling this morning?”

He swallowed. “I’m… sorry.”

I kept my tone professional. “You need to focus on your recovery.”

His eyes searched my face. “I… kept… image…”

“I’m… sorry.”

“I know,” I said quietly.

He looked as if he wanted to say more, but the words wouldn’t come.

So I did my job. I assigned the best physical therapist in the building and ensured his medication was adjusted correctly. When his feeding schedule needed changing, I handled it personally.

My coworker Maria noticed one afternoon. “You sure are giving Room 304 a lot of attention.”

“He needs it,” I simply said.

She said nothing more.

I assigned the best physical therapist.

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