Until I Disappeared
My husband's childhood sweetheart was diagnosed with a terminal illness.
To fulfill her last wishes and let her experience the warmth of family, my husband, Aaron Turner, gave her my necklace. He even let her claim my birthday.
Even our son started calling her "Mom" in private.
He told me, "Chrishell, Sylvia is dying. Just give in to her, will you?"
Whenever I asked him to spare even a little time and affection for me, our son, Lucas, would rush to speak on their behalf.
"Mom, didn't you always teach me to be generous? Sylvia is dying. Why do you always make things difficult for her?"
Over time, I stopped asking for anything at all.
Then one night, I overheard my son speaking to his father after returning from the hospital.
"Sylvia is so gentle and graceful. I wish Mom could be more like her."
Aaron chuckled and affectionately brushed his hand over our son's hair.
"Your mom may be a little strict, but it's all for your own good. Since you like Sylvia so much, how about we let her be your godmother?"
So even the child I risked my life to bring into this world didn't like me.
I lowered my gaze, quietly closed the bedroom door, and pretended none of it had happened.
Since they were both filled with such regret, I'd leave quietly and give them what they wanted.