“I keep thinking about my mother,” Amelia admitted, sitting on the window seat. “Everything had to be perfect. When I started working on this room, I didn’t realize I was becoming like her—strict, controlling, focused on order…”
She gestured toward the neatly arranged books and carefully placed supplies. “I was so focused on creating the perfect space that I forgot children need mess and ice cream and silly stories.”
Tears slipped down her cheeks. “I forgot that what she needs most is just… love. Simple, everyday love.”
The next evening, we brought Sophie up to the attic. She hesitated at first, hiding slightly behind my legs until Amelia knelt beside her.
“Sophie, I’m so sorry I’ve been strict lately,” Amelia said. “I was trying so hard to be a good mom that I forgot how to just… be there for you. Will you let me show you something special?”
Sophie peeked around me, curiosity overtaking her fear.
When she saw the room, her mouth formed a perfect “O.”
“Is this… is this for me?” she whispered.
Amelia nodded, her eyes shining. “All of it. And I promise, from now on, we’ll clean your room together, and maybe… maybe we can share some ice cream while we read?”
Sophie studied her for a long moment before throwing her arms around Amelia. “Thank you, new mommy. I love it.”
“Can we have tea parties up here?” Sophie asked, already moving toward the table. “With real tea?”
“Hot chocolate,” Amelia corrected with a laugh. “And cookies. Lots of cookies.”
Later that night, as I tucked Sophie into bed, she pulled me close and whispered, “New mom’s not scary. She’s nice.”
I kissed her forehead, feeling my doubts finally fade.
Becoming a family hadn’t been simple or smooth, but maybe that was what made it real. We were learning together, stumbling at times, but always moving forward.
And the next day, watching my daughter and my wife curled up in that attic room, sharing ice cream and stories, I knew we were going to be okay.
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