I Married a Janitor to Spite My Wealthy Dad — When My Dad Came to Speak with My Husband, He Fell to His Knees at His Words
Part 3
Finally, he looked at me with an expression I had never seen before.
Regret.
“Anna, I never meant for you to get tangled up in this. I thought I was doing the right thing, building a future for you.”
“A future you chose for me,” I replied quietly. “But I’m choosing my own now.”
Without another word, he turned and walked away, shoulders slumped as he disappeared down the stairs.
I watched him leave, feeling both sadness and relief.
Several days passed without hearing from him, and the silence felt lighter than I expected.
Then one evening someone knocked at the door.
It was my father.
He stood awkwardly outside, looking uncertain.
“Ethan,” he said softly, “I… owe you an apology. Not just for the past, but for now. For everything. I can’t undo what I did to your family, but I can do better for my daughter. I see that now.”
Ethan accepted his words with quiet grace.
“That’s all anyone can do, sir. We all make mistakes. What matters is what we do after.”
A week later, we gathered in a small park.
Ethan’s father, Andrew, had come to town.
My father nervously twisted his hands while waiting for him.
The two men faced one another in silence before my father finally reached out.
“Andrew, I’m sorry. I did things back then that I can’t take back, but I never meant to hurt you.”
Andrew nodded slowly.
“We were both different men then. But it’s never too late to be better.”
They shook hands, creating a bridge across years of resentment and loss.
I watched them turn toward us, leaving the past behind as our two families began moving toward a future connected not by business or pride, but by the courage to forgive.
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