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

Recovery from a major stroke isn’t fast.

During the first month, my father couldn’t sit up without assistance, and by the second month, he learned how to grip a foam ball with his left hand. Speech therapy helped him form clearer words.

One afternoon, he looked at me and said, “You… stayed.”

I didn’t reply.

But I didn’t walk away either.

My father couldn’t sit up.

***

Three months later, the doctors discharged him. He couldn’t live alone.

Brittany had taken everything during the divorce, and his remaining assets had been sold to pay medical bills.

My father’s sister, Carol, agreed to take him in.

The discharge day felt strangely quiet. I stood at the nurses’ station finishing paperwork when the transport van arrived.

My father sat in a wheelchair near the entrance. His sister stood beside him.

Brittany had taken everything.

When my father spotted me, he tried to signal, but I turned away. Because some wounds don’t close overnight. And I wasn’t ready to hear whatever he had rehearsed.

Behind me, I heard the wheelchair roll toward the exit.

For a moment, I felt lighter. Like a chapter had finally ended.

***

Three weeks later, I arrived at work to find a small package sitting on the nurses’ station. Maria revealed it was for me. My name was written across the front with no return address.

Inside the box was a velvet pouch. The silver Rolex rested inside.

I opened the back compartment. The photo was gone.

It was a delivery for me.

Instead, there was a small engraving on the inside cover.

My fingers traced the letters: “For Kelly — the one who stayed.”

I stood there for a while, then closed it.

Post navigation

Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

back to top