
After My Son Chose His Abusive Father, I Disowned Him
After My Son Chose His Abusive Father, I Disowned Him Chapter 1
My son was set to marry on Thanksgiving Day. I was in a boutique in downtown Dublin, trying on a formal dress for the ceremony when Kolton burst in.
Seeing him, I enthusiastically held up the dress I had chosen. "This purple gown is elegant, and the other one..."
Before I could finish, Kolton snatched the dress from my hands and threw it to the floor. "Mom, I'd rather you not come to my wedding. It'll look awkward with you sitting there all by yourself. Dad and Khloe look so happy and polished, and a well-organized wedding will reflect positively on you too, right?"
My lips quivered with disbelief. "You don't want me at your wedding but you're inviting that disgrace of a father? Have you forgotten what he did when you were little..."
Kolton cut me off, irritated. "Enough, Mom. That was ages ago. Why can't you move on? It’s pointless. Even if Dad didn’t like you, I’m still his son, and we share a bond you could never understand."
Fine. I don’t understand. If they have such a tight father-son connection, then surely his father will handle everything perfectly. Everything I prepared must seem beneath him.
My divorce from Trenton was far from dignified. Once he made some money, he decided I was no longer good enough and refused to divide our assets fairly. He teamed up with his girlfriend to torment me at home.
At the time, I couldn’t accept it. I thought, after all the hardship we endured together, fine, divorce, but I deserve half of what we built. The result was endless arguments and fights. The worst was when Trenton dumped a pot of boiling water over me while I was holding Kolton, trying to soothe him to sleep. The burn was a metaphor for our decaying relationship, with my skin blistering instantly. A large blister even formed on Kolton’s cheek.
Instead of taking us to the hospital, Trenton glared at us with malice. "Meredith, every day you delay, I'll hurt you again. I know you’re not afraid, but what about your son?"
Panicking, I shot back, "You're heartless. Kolton is your son too. Even animals protect their young."
He sneered at me, "Sons? Plenty of people want to have my sons. If I lose one, I can easily have more."
He cruelly pressed down on Kolton's blister, grinning malevolently. That time, I was truly terrified. For Kolton's sake, I agreed to leave without taking anything.
Due to my limited education and skills, I had to take the dirtiest and toughest jobs. With no one to care for Kolton, I carried him on my back while moving bricks at construction sites and working sewing machines in factories. This struggle lasted nearly a decade. When Kolton began high school, I finally found some stability by opening a small quilt shop in town after years of hard work. It wasn't easy, and quilting was a tough job that few wanted to do, allowing me to make a living.
Kolton was under immense pressure during his final year of high school. Determined to improve his nutrition, no matter how busy or tired I was, I personally cooked healthy meals and brought them to him. Sometimes, I was so busy that I’d find bits of thread clinging to my eyelashes.
That year, Kolton turned eighteen, his young frame lanky. He gently brushed the thread from my lashes, looking at me with those earnest, wide eyes, and made a solemn promise. "Mom, I will study hard, get into a good college, and earn lots of money so that you can have the best life."
That promise still echoes in my ears, yet the son I raised now scorns my single status and deems me too unpresentable to attend his wedding. He even claims I don’t understand the blood ties that bind him so deeply to his father.
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