Our Hawaii trip was a week of laughter, beach walks, and freedom from cruelty. Mary’s confidence bloomed again, and Dan finally admitted he’d suspected the tension but hadn’t wanted to face it. I told him plainly: Mary is his daughter before anything else, and she deserves to feel safe and loved. Dan promised to protect her, and Laurel’s behavior has improved—at least for now.
I haven’t taken legal action yet, but I’m ready if Laurel ever reverts to her old ways. My granddaughter deserves respect, and I’ll make sure she gets it. This grandma isn’t staying silent anymore—because love sometimes means speaking up loud enough for the whole room to hear.