When Michael’s father misses his graduation to take his stepson, Tommy, to the zoo, Michael wants to teach him a lesson. After years of being sidelined, Michael finally retaliates. He plans a graduation dinner with the intention to expose his father, but then, things take a turn…
As I watched my classmates hug their families on graduation day, the absence of my father, Henry, cast a long shadow on what should have been one of the happiest days of my life.
Ever since my parents’ divorce when I was ten, Dad had built a new life with Sandra and her young son, Tommy. He consistently missed my milestones—my science fair victories, soccer finals, even birthdays.
I planned a graduation dinner and invited Dad, Sandra, and Tommy, intending to make Dad see the cost of his choices.
During dinner, I said, “I’ve always sought my father’s pride, his presence. But I’ve learned that seeking validation from someone who chooses absence is perhaps too much to ask.”
My father’s expression crumbled. “I’ve missed more than moments, Michael,” he said. “I’ve missed a lifetime with my son.”
The next weekend, Dad planned a camping trip for just the two of us. “We need this,” he said. Finally, it seemed like he was determined to make things right.