My dad and I both work at the same hospital—he’s a nurse, I’m in social work. One day, a new nurse named Melina saw us hug and started a rumor that we were having an affair. By the next morning, the gossip had spread everywhere, and HR called us in. Melina cried, claiming my dad touched me “inappropriately,” until I cut her off and clarified: “That man is my father.” She gave nothing more than a casual “oh,” but the damage was done.
Although HR confirmed our relationship, the whispers didn’t stop. People stared at us differently, made crude jokes, and my dad was even passed over for shifts. He accepted it quietly, saying making a scene would only make us look guilty. But I couldn’t let it go—something about Melina’s behavior didn’t add up.
When I dug deeper, I found her emergency contact listed as Ramona Ferres—my dad’s old high school girlfriend. Shocked, I asked my dad, and he admitted he once dated Ramona but never knew she might’ve had his child. It hit us both—Melina might actually believe she was his daughter, which could explain her strange accusations when she saw us hug.
I finally confronted Melina privately, and when I mentioned Ramona, her face crumpled. She confessed she’d been searching for her father for years, convinced he’d abandoned her. When she saw my dad with me, she assumed the worst—that he was being inappropriate with another daughter. She admitted she was wrong, and though my dad struggled to accept it, I offered to help them talk. What began as a cruel rumor turned out to be the start of uncovering a family secret neither of us saw coming.