Ten years after I adopted my late girlfriend’s daughter, Grace, everything changed in a single morning. It was Thanksgiving, and I was cooking when she walked into the kitchen looking shaken. Her eyes were red from crying. “Dad… I’m not staying for Thanksgiving,” she whispered. “I’m going to my real father.” Her words hit like a punch. Her biological father, Chase — the man who abandoned her mother, never paid support, and never once asked about Grace — had suddenly reappeared.
She explained he’d found her on Instagram two weeks earlier. Worse, she said, “You know him.” When she said his name, my stomach dropped — Chase, the local golden-boy athlete with a spotless public image. Grace told me he’d threatened to “ruin” me if she didn’t go to his team’s holiday event. He said he could shut down my shop with one phone call. He also tempted her with promises of college money, a car, attention — everything a teenager might dream of.
