Father’s Day was always a joyful celebration in our home—until this year, when my 5-year-old daughter Lily made an unexpected request. As I picked her up from preschool, she sweetly asked if we could invite her “real dad” to our Father’s Day dinner. Confused and stunned, I gently asked what she meant. She explained that a man had been visiting while I was at work—bringing chocolates, playing with her, and claiming to be her father. Her innocent honesty revealed more than I was ready to hear.
I didn’t want to jump to conclusions, but I knew something wasn’t right. So I suggested we play a secret “game” and invite this visitor to our dinner without telling her mom. Lily agreed, excited about the idea. On Sunday, I prepared everything while my wife said she had a photo shoot. That evening, when the doorbell rang, I opened the door to find my longtime friend—Adam—standing there. Moments later, my wife arrived too, visibly shocked to see me home. Their reactions confirmed my worst fears.