My Daughter Wouldn’t Speak to Me for Years

On her 47th birthday, a mother set the table for three—just as she had for two years—knowing her daughter Karen’s seat would remain empty. Since cutting off contact, Karen’s silence had turned into grief. That night, after blowing out her candles in tears, the mother found herself flipping through old photo albums, aching for the bond they once shared.

The next morning, she confessed to her husband Brad that she needed to confront Nigel, her ex and Karen’s father. Brad came with her. When they arrived, Nigel admitted Karen had moved to Canada and handed over a forgotten card. Inside, Karen had written a heartfelt apology, explaining her anger and how she’d been misled—but still longed for reconnection. She included her address, hoping her mom would visit.

With tears and hope, the mother booked a flight to Ontario. When she arrived at Karen’s townhouse, her daughter opened the door before she could knock. For a moment, they stood silently, then embraced—years of pain dissolving into one hug.

There were no words, only love. After two years apart, they were whole again.

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