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When Amber, a dedicated mother and lawyer, finds a drawing made by her 7-year-old daughter, Mia, her world is turned upside down. The artwork depicts Miaโ€™s teacher in Amberโ€™s place with a heartbreaking note. Suspecting there may be an issue with her marriage, Amber questions her husband, Jack, but uncovers something more profoundโ€”Mia’s sense of abandonment due to Amber’s demanding schedule.


I didnโ€™t believe Iโ€™d be here, but lately, this has been my life.

Iโ€™m Amber, 34 years old, married to Jack for ten years, and mother to my little girl, Mia, aged seven. Recently, Iโ€™ve been busier than Iโ€™ve ever been, which is saying a lot, as I work as a corporate lawyer.

My motherโ€™s health has worsened over the past year, and weโ€™ve been deeply involved in her hospital visits, therapy, and medicationโ€”expenses higher than I like to admit.

To manage everything, Iโ€™ve been working long hours because I would do anything for my mother.

Jack has been the most supportive partner I could wish for. Heโ€™s taken on housework, cooking, helping Mia with homework, and handling all the small tasks I used to do.

Heโ€™s made it possible for me to keep going, even when I felt like I was sinking.

But last night, everything shifted before I could breathe again.

I returned home late, exhausted, hungry, and ready to collapse. After hurriedly eating salmon and rice while Mia bathed, I put her to bed. As she drifted off, Mia mumbled about puppets.

She said, โ€œI didnโ€™t know you could put your hand in a socket and it would be a puppet.โ€

I explained, โ€œA sock, sweetheart. Not a socket! Never put your hand in a socket, Mia.โ€

She giggled.

โ€œOkay, Mom,โ€ she yawned.

I began gathering her scattered dolls and then moved to the coffee table in the living room. Crayons, paper, and coloring books were everywhere.

Thatโ€™s when I saw itโ€”a drawing.

At first, it seemed harmlessโ€”a childโ€™s sketch of a happy family: a man, a woman, and a girl holding hands. But when I looked closer, my stomach turned.

The man was clearly Jack. The girl was Mia. But the woman? Not me.

She had long brown hair and wore a flowing wedding dress. Below the picture, in Miaโ€™s handwriting, were words that cut me deeply:

*I canโ€™t wait for you to be my mom!*

It felt as if the floor had fallen away beneath me.

I took the drawing to Miaโ€™s bed and sat on the edge, trying to wake her enough to get some answers.

โ€œSweetheart, can you tell me about this picture?โ€ I asked softly.

โ€œWhat picture, Mom?โ€ she mumbled, rubbing her eyes.

When Mia saw the drawing, her cheeks flushed, and she snatched the paper, clutching it tightly to her chest.

โ€œYou werenโ€™t supposed to find that! Daddy said to hide it better!โ€ she blurted.

Hide it better? Jack? Hide what?

My heart pounded. What was happening? Was Jack being unfaithful? And whatโ€™s worseโ€”had Mia started imagining this other woman as her mom?

I barely slept that night. My mind was racing through worst-case scenarios. I thought of my mother, the work still waiting for me, and my marriageโ€ฆ

By morning, I had imagined all sorts of terrible things. I sat in the kitchen, waiting for Jack to get ready for work. Mia had already left for school.

โ€œWhat is this?โ€ I demanded, thrusting the drawing into his hands.

His eyes widened, and his face went pale.

โ€œYou told her to hide it?โ€ I asked. โ€œYou told Mia to hide it?โ€

โ€œWait, wait,โ€ he stammered, raising his hands defensively. โ€œItโ€™s not what you think, Amber. I need to explain.โ€

โ€œYou have five seconds, Jack. Iโ€™ve been going crazy all night.โ€

He ran a hand through his hair, looking distressed.

โ€œCome with me,โ€ he said.

โ€œWhere? What about work?โ€ I asked.

โ€œWeโ€™re going to Miaโ€™s school. I need to show you something,โ€ he replied.

I wanted to yell at him but something in his voice, a sense of urgency that didnโ€™t seem guilty, made me agree.

The drive to the school was quiet and tense, my mind still racing. What would Jack show me? Was there someone else waitingโ€”real or imaginary?

When we reached the school, Jack squeezed my knee. As we walked toward the front desk, he asked to see Miaโ€™s teacher, Clara.

The moment Clara entered, I felt like Iโ€™d been punched in the stomach. She was stunning, and I couldnโ€™t remember why I hadnโ€™t met her before. She had long brown hair, a cheerful smile, and an easy attitude.

She had to be the woman from Miaโ€™s drawingโ€”that was obvious.

She smiled at Jack, and I wanted to scream.

โ€œClara,โ€ Jack said. โ€œCan you tell my wife whatโ€™s been happening with Mia?โ€

Claraโ€™s face flickered with uncertainty, then softened as she looked at me.

โ€œOf course,โ€ she replied.

She motioned for us to sit in a small room beside the reception.

โ€œLook, Miaโ€™s been having a hard time lately,โ€ she started. โ€œSheโ€™s said she feels like her mom doesnโ€™t have time for her. Iโ€™ve tried to comfort her, but sheโ€ฆ Well, sheโ€™s only seven, and sheโ€™s been drawing lots of pictures to deal with her feelings.โ€

Clara handed me a stack of drawings, and I felt my stomach drop as I flipped through them.

Most showed a happy family with Clara replacing me. On the back of one, I noticed words Iโ€™d missed at first: *Daddy and Clara.*

โ€œSo, youโ€™ve been spending time with my daughter?โ€ I asked, my voice tense.

She nodded. โ€œYes, in class mostly. Iโ€™m her teacher. Sometimes she stays after school to help me clean up. She says she feels like sheโ€™s losing her mom because youโ€™re always busy. Sorry if I crossed boundariesโ€ฆ I didnโ€™t mean to interfere.โ€

My chest tightened as I looked at Jack. โ€œAnd you? What did you tell her about this?โ€

Jack looked miserable.

โ€œI found that picture last week,โ€ he admitted. โ€œI told Mia it wasnโ€™t trueโ€”that you love her more than anything. But I didnโ€™t know what to do. I didnโ€™t want to make things worse, so I told her to hide her drawing because it would hurt you.โ€

I softly said, โ€œYou should have told me, Jack.โ€

He nodded, guilt in his eyes.

โ€œI thought I was protecting you,โ€ he said. โ€œBut I only made it worse.โ€

My anger drained away, replaced by a heavy wave of guilt. This wasnโ€™t about Jack or Clara; it was about Miaโ€™s sadness, her confusion, and her way of coping with my absence.

That night, I sat beside Mia at the kitchen table with bowls of ice cream weโ€™d prepared. I hoped we could connect.

โ€œSweetheart,โ€ I said gently. โ€œI need to tell you something. I know I havenโ€™t been around much lately, and Iโ€™m really sorry. Grandma needs a lot of help right now, but that doesnโ€™t mean I donโ€™t want to be with you. Youโ€™re my world.โ€

Miaโ€™s eyes filled with tears as she threw her arms around me.

โ€œI thought maybe you didnโ€™t like me anymore,โ€ she whispered.

My heart broke.

โ€œI love you more than anything,โ€ I whispered back, holding her close. โ€œThat will never change.โ€

In the following weeks, I made some changes.

I reduced my work hours and asked my siblings to help care for my mom. Jack and I started a weekly โ€œMom and Miaโ€ night, just us two, doing whatever she wanted.

Sometimes we baked cookies, other times watched a film, built a fort, or dressed up and went out together.

I also thanked Clara sincerely for her support and care for Mia when I couldnโ€™t be around.

She apologized again for crossing boundaries, but I reassured her that Miaโ€™s drawings werenโ€™t her fault.

โ€œI understand, but you shouldnโ€™t feel bad,โ€ I told her. โ€œYou gave Mia a safe space, and you reminded her sheโ€™s loved. Thatโ€™s something I truly appreciate.โ€

Life isnโ€™t perfect, but itโ€™s better now. Iโ€™ve learned to ask for help and to prioritize Mia. Every time she picks up her crayons, I sit right beside her.

 

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