My Stepmom Destroyed the Skirt I

The Skirt That Carried My Fatherโ€™s Memory

 

 

After my dad died, his new wife, Carla, began โ€œclearing out clutter,โ€ tossing out everythingโ€”even his ties.

I couldnโ€™t let them go. Those ties held memories of his laughter, his love, and his life.

So, for prom, I turned them into a skirt โ€” each silk strip a piece of him.

When Carla saw it, she sneered, โ€œYouโ€™re wearing that? Always milking the orphan act.โ€

The next morning, I found it shredded on the floor.

Through tears, I whispered, โ€œYou destroyed the last thing I had of him.โ€

My friendโ€™s mother, a retired seamstress, helped me mend it.

โ€œYour dad will still walk you into that room tonight,โ€ she said. And he did.

At prom, teachers said, โ€œHe would be so proud of you.โ€ I believed them.

The repaired seams reminded me of something true: love doesnโ€™t fade โ€” it mends, stronger than before.

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