I was seventy-eight years old when my son’s fiancée looked me straight in the eye and said, “Kneel down and wash my feet.

The voice came back again, sharp and unmistakable, echoing through my mind before I even fully processed the words.

“What is going on here?”

My heart lurched so violently it felt like it might stop.

For a second, I couldn’t move. I stayed there on my knees, frozen on the cold tile floor, my hands submerged in the basin. The water had long turned cloudy, rippling slightly with every tremor of my fingers, mixed with the tears I hadn’t realized were still falling.

Slowly… painfully slowly… I turned my head toward the doorway.

And there he was.

A man I hadn’t seen in years.

Tall. Straight-backed. Dressed with the same quiet precision I remembered. His presence filled the room in a way that made everything else seem smaller, quieter, insignificant.But his gaze didn’t land on me first.

It went to them.

My son’s face drained of color so quickly it was almost frightening.

“W-What are you doing here…?” he stammered.

I had never heard his voice shake like that. Not as a child. Not as a man.

The young woman beside him shifted, taking a small step back. Her confidence flickered for the first time, like a candle caught in a sudden draft.

The man didn’t answer immediately.

He simply walked in.No hesitation. No request for permission.

His shoes echoed softly against the floor as he stepped fully into the room, his eyes sweeping across everything—the basin, the damp floor, me kneeling like someone who had forgotten her own worth… the young woman standing stiffly, arms crossed… and my son, rigid, cornered.

Then, finally, he looked at me.

And in his eyes…

There was something I hadn’t seen directed at me in a very long time.If you were in my place…

Would you have forgiven him?

Or would you have chosen yourself, too?

VA

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