A mother wrote to share her heartbreaking experience of watching her son, Jason, end his marriage to Emily, a woman she deeply respected. Emily had left her entire life behind to move across the world for Jason and together they were raising 4-year-old twin girls. But Jason suddenly announced a divorce, and only months later, he was already engaged to someone new. The mother was stunned by how quickly he moved on, while Emily was left struggling alone in a foreign country.
Wanting to help, she began supporting Emily—buying groceries, covering daycare when she could, and spending time with her and the girls. To her, Emily was still family, and kindness shouldn’t end with divorce. Then came Jason’s wedding invitation. He wanted his twins as flower girls and expected his mother to join them. But she couldn’t stop thinking about Emily, who would be alone while her children celebrated with their father and his new wife.
So, instead of attending the wedding, she chose to spend the day with Emily. They went for brunch, strolled in the park, and shared heartfelt conversations over tea. Emily cried but also smiled, grateful not to be forgotten. It was a simple gesture, but one that showed her she still mattered. Meanwhile, Jason’s wedding went on without his mother present.
When Jason found out, he was furious. He accused her of humiliating him and “choosing sides.” Relatives also criticized her for skipping the wedding. But she stood firm, explaining that she hadn’t chosen sides—she had chosen compassion. Though her relationship with her son is strained, she still believes she did the right thing. Sometimes, standing by what you feel is right means risking disapproval, but for her, loyalty to Emily and her grandchildren mattered more.