My Husband’s Daughter Needed Costly Therapy After an Accident

married Travis three years ago believing I’d found my forever person. He spoke about his daughter, Lily, with such warmth that his whole face softened when he said her name. The first time I met her in Glendale Park, she was ten—shy, sweet, clinging to his leg and whispering “Daddy” the way kids do when they’re testing the safety of a stranger. I respected his boundaries when he

kept our relationship separate from his parenting time. If I suggested dinner with Lily, he’d shake his head. “Her mother prefers it this way. I don’t want to complicate custody.” I let it go. I wanted to be the stepmom who didn’t push.

Then came the phone call that rearranged our lives.“Mia, something terrible happened,” he said, voice splintering. “Lily had a bike accident. Her leg’s bad. They’re not sure she’ll walk normally without months of therapy.”

From that moment, our home became a command center for one child’s recovery. Travis returned from visits looking hollowed out, bills spread across the table like storm maps. “$300 a session,” he murmured. “Insurance barely touches it. She needs at least two a week.” He never asked me for money. He didn’t need to. His worry filled the house like smoke.

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