“I Won’t Abandon My Son. What Kind of Father Would I Be?” Declares Charles
She’s a cold-hearted grandmother and should deal with her own issues if she’s capable of throwing her one-year-old grandson out on the street along with his father.
She’s a cold-hearted grandmother and should deal with her own issues if she’s capable of throwing her one-year-old grandson out on the street along with his father.
I met Nora through my own mother, as they had worked together years ago. Although they had lost touch, I occasionally enjoyed catching up with Nora. It seemed we had similar personalities. Life hadn’t been kind to Nora. At thirty, she had her second daughter, Grace, and just a year later, her beloved husband unexpectedly passed away. Left alone, Nora struggled to manage in a small two-bedroom apartment with
“Parents don’t owe their children anything,” says thirty-four-year-old Ruby, echoing a sentiment many have heard. Having worked hard to secure her own home through a mortgage, Ruby thought she had her life somewhat figured out. But when her mother, Elizabeth, starts making demands that Ruby takes over the care of her husband, Ruby’s stepfather, the already strained family dynamics take a turn for the worse.