My Mom Chose Her Boyfriend Over Me—Years Later, She Returned

When Diane was 8, her mother Erika left her with her aunt and uncle, promising she’d be back soon.

Instead, Erika traveled through Europe, met a man, and settled in Italy. Years passed with

only brief calls and broken promises. Diane grew up with her aunt Karina and uncle Roger,

who became her true parents. Deep down, though, she still longed for her mother’s love.

As a teenager, Diane finally got a call from her mother inviting her to Milan. Though reluctant,

she went, hoping to reconnect. But Erika immediately criticized her clothes, weight, and behavior.

At dinner, Diane realized her mother only wanted to present her as a “daughter” to impress

her wealthy new husband. The warmth she had dreamed of simply wasn’t there.

The moment Erika said Diane would be staying in Italy permanently, Diane knew the truth—her

mother didn’t want her, she wanted a prop for her new life. Pretending to go downtown,

Diane took a taxi straight to the airport and booked the earliest flight home. For the first time, she chose herself over her mother’s approval.

Back in her aunt and uncle’s arms, Diane finally felt safe. She realized family isn’t defined

by blood, but by love. Erika had traded her for a man, but Diane already had parents

who had chosen her every single day. She knew she was exactly where she belonged.

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