embrace. Bill suggested, “Maybe we should just give him the money. It’s breaking your heart not to go.”
“No, Bill,” Carmen firmly replied. “We’ve indulged Rick too often. We must stand firm now, for his own good.”
Consequently, Carmen missed the wedding. Rick, feeling the absence of his mother, father, and sisters, began to question his decision.
Upon returning from his honeymoon, Rick admitted to Sandy he missed his family. “You need to apologize,” Sandy advised.
“Apologize!” Rick balked. “I was RIGHT! I deserved that money…”
Sandy, proving more sensible than Rick anticipated, disagreed. “You’ve left your parents to clean up costly messes for you…”
Rick reluctantly agreed and called his mother to apologize. “Mom? It’s Rick… I think maybe…You’re right…”
“Are you trying to apologize, Rick?” Carmen asked, requiring more effort.
“OK, Mom,” Rick conceded. “I’m sorry. I haven’t been responsible, but I want to do better.”
“Oh, Rick,” Carmen responded, tears in her eyes. “I’m so glad. I love you, and of course, I forgive you. Mothers always do!”
A week later, a family gathering at Rick and Sandy’s became a true celebration of union and forgiveness, marking a new beginning for everyone involved.