THE MAN WHO CHOSE TO STAY

When I met my wife, her little girl was still in diapers. Years later, that same girl—now a teenager—looked at me one night and quietly asked, “Can I call you Dad again? For real this time?” It broke me in the best way. I’d been there through every scraped knee, every school play, every tear her real father didn’t bother to wipe away. But hearing her say that—after years of confusion, distance, and growing up—was the moment everything came full circle.

She asked me to adopt her soon after, and though her biological father fought it, the court finally agreed. When the judge asked who she wanted to be her dad, she said, “Josh. Because he’s the one who stayed.” That day, I became her father not just in my heart, but on paper too. Love isn’t about DNA—it’s about who shows up and never leaves. And I’ll never stop showing up for her.

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