Our first year as a blended family felt special, so my husband and I secretly planned milestone birthday celebrations for both children. My son’s seventh birthday came first, and after a year of planning, we surprised him with an incredible party themed around his favorite cartoon character. He was so overwhelmed with happiness that he nearly cried when he saw it all.
But while everyone else was celebrating, my stepdaughter seemed unusually quiet. Later, my son suddenly ran to his room in tears. After a long time, he finally told us what happened. My stepdaughter had been telling the other children that he was spoiled, that I loved him more because he was my biological child, and that she would never get the same treatment when her birthday arrived.
I was furious and immediately called her mother to pick her up. The party ended early, and what should have been a joyful day became heartbreaking. My son spent hours asking why his stepsister would say such cruel things, while my husband tried desperately to comfort him and make sense of it all.
When my husband spoke to his daughter later, she admitted she felt forgotten because my son lived with us full-time while she split time between homes. Even after he explained that her own surprise celebration was already planned, she refused to listen. Instead, she said she never wanted to see him again and accused him of choosing my son over her. Now my husband is devastated, she refuses to answer our calls, and I can’t stop wondering whether sending her away that day saved my son from more hurt—or cost my husband his relationship with his daughter.