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A Single Mother

Story Of A Single Mother And Her Pain
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"Oh... she is a single mother. I feel pity for her."

The women outside the school were waiting for their kids, whispering these words.

Lily, a 35-year-old single mother, was trying to stay happy and make her child happy. But these social remarks disturbed her. She was struggling to overcome this trauma, yet society always made her feel like she was carrying an unbearable burden.

The school bell rang, and the kids rushed to their parents.

Seven-year-old Mary ran toward her mother, Lily, and unexpectedly asked,

"Mom, there’s an annual function next Saturday, and both parents are invited. Will my father come?"

Her words were loud enough for everyone to hear. The women around them turned, staring at Lily and Mary with the same pitiful look.

"Oh... so sad."

"She should have her father with her to enjoy her childhood."

Lily took a deep breath and, with a firm voice, said,

"Mary, it's time you know the truth. You are growing up so fast, and I think you should understand this now. Your father left us five years ago when you were just two years old. He chose to walk away because he found another woman. But that doesn’t mean we have to be sad or feel incomplete.

We have each other, and that’s enough. We will work hard, achieve everything we dream of, and live a happy life. I know you will miss your father’s love, but life doesn’t always give us what we want. Life surprises us, and we must be strong.

And remember, your father’s absence doesn’t define you. Many girls grow up without their fathers. In fact, most fathers won’t even be able to attend the annual function. So, accept the truth and be strong."

Mary was too young to fully grasp everything, but deep down, these words would shape her into a strong, independent girl.