
Over the next few days, the fallout from the dinner became apparent. My mother called multiple times, leaving voicemails that ranged from tearful regrets to angry accusations. Jessica sent a slew of messages, oscillating between asking for forgiveness and demanding an explanation. I chose not to respond. I needed to ensure that Sarah felt supported and valued, particularly now, and that took precedence over family drama.
I’ve always believed actions speak louder than words, and my actions at the dinner had spoken volumes. Our lives were going to change with the arrival of our child, and I wasn’t going to allow toxic behavior to cloud our happiness or impact Sarah’s well-being. The financial support I had provided was meant to empower them, not enable them to mistreat the most important person in my life.
