I hadn’t heard from my stepdaughter, Hyacinth, in over a year. So when she called and invited me to dinner, I thought maybe this was our chance to finally reconnect.
The evening started awkwardly. She ordered expensive food, gave short answers, and kept checking her phone. I worried she’d only invited me out of obligation. When the bill came, she whispered to the waiter and slipped away. My heart sank — had she really left me with everything?
But then, just as I was about to leave, she returned — holding balloons, a cake, and the biggest smile I’d seen in years. On the cake were the words: “Congrats, Grandpa.”
I froze, realizing the truth: she hadn’t been distant to hurt me — she had been planning the surprise of a lifetime. In that moment, all our years of silence melted away. She wanted me in her life, and now, in her child’s too.
Walking out of the restaurant with her that night, I didn’t just feel like Rufus anymore. I felt like a grandfather. And for the first time in years, I felt like family.