At My Mom’s 45th Birthday, My Dad Said She Was “Expired,” Handed Her Divorce Papers, and Left – A Year Later, She Had the Last Laugh

At My Mom’s 45th Birthday, My Dad Said She Was “Expired,” Handed Her Divorce Papers, and Left – A Year Later, She Had the Last Laugh

I leaned forward. “What the heck, Dad?”

He didn’t even glance at me. “I’ve taken care of myself. I still look good, and I still have time. I deserve someone who matches that.”

Lucy burst into tears.

“I didn’t sign up to grow old with someone who let herself go,” he added, setting the folder in front of Mom. “Happy birthday.”

Owen pulled the ribbon loose. Divorce papers slid out.

Mom didn’t scream or throw them in his face. She just sat there, her expression frighteningly blank.

That night, he packed a suitcase. We stood around in disbelief—Ben pacing, Nora simmering in quiet fury, Lucy clinging to Mom, Owen looking lost. At the door, Mom asked, “You’re leaving now?”

“I’ll come back for the rest later,” he said, stepping around her.

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