The room felt heavy.
My father admitted they had come because my post made them look bad.
I met his eyes.
“You abandoned your granddaughter,” I said. “That’s why.”
My mother accused me of embarrassing her.
I told her canceling a celebration your granddaughter cooked for and excluding her without warning was embarrassing.
Emily blinked rapidly, holding back tears.
I sent her to the kitchen.
Once she was gone, I said what needed to be said.
Strangers had shown my daughter more appreciation in one night than they had.
Respect was not optional.
When my mother asked what I wanted, I answered without hesitation.
“Respect for my daughter.”
My father understood.
My mother did not.
That was when I told them they were not welcome until they could treat Emily with care and consideration.
My mother stormed out.
My father hesitated, then followed.
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