The Mother Who Chose Me..

For most of my life, I resented my mother for being “just a waitress.” She was a single mom raising five children, always working long hours and struggling to make ends meet. When she became seriously ill, almost no one came to see her. I stayed because I felt obligated, not because I truly understood her sacrifices. Before she died, she looked at me through tears and whispered, “You’ll finally know.”

Two hours later, she was gone. While cleaning her room, I moved her old mattress and discovered a worn manila envelope hidden underneath. Inside were adoption papers, a photograph of a woman I had never seen, and a note explaining that my birth mother had left me at the diner where Mom worked when I was only three days old.

As I read further, my heart broke. Social workers had repeatedly urged Mom to give me up, warning that a single waitress with four children already had too much responsibility. But in letter after letter, she refused. Her response was always the same: “He’s mine now.” At the bottom of the envelope was a final letter addressed to me. It read, “I never told you because I wanted you to feel chosen, not pitied. You were never a burden, baby. You were my favorite, yes.”

In that moment, I finally understood what she meant. The woman who gave birth to me had walked away, but the woman I called Mom chose me every single day of her life. She loved me when she had every reason not to, and I spent years resenting her for circumstances she never complained about. The greatest shame I carried was realizing that the only mother who truly wanted me was the one I failed to appreciate until she was gone.

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