My mom got pregnant with me when she was still in high school.
The man responsible disappeared the same day she told him. No calls. No help. No support.
Just gone.
Because of me, my mom missed her prom. She traded sparkly dresses for diapers and late-night shifts. She studied for her GED while I slept beside her.
She never once complained.
So when my own prom came around this year, I had an idea.
“Mom,” I told her, “you missed your prom because of me. So… come to mine with me.”
At first she laughed like it was a joke.
Then she started crying so hard she had to sit down.
My stepdad Mike thought it was the greatest idea he’d ever heard.
But my stepsister Brianna had a very different reaction.
“You’re taking your MOM to prom?” she said, nearly choking on her Starbucks. “That’s honestly pathetic.”
I ignored her.
Later she tried again.
“What’s she even going to wear? One of her church dresses? You’re going to embarrass yourself.”
Still ignored her.
Prom day came.
And my mom looked stunning.
She wore a soft blue gown, styled her hair in vintage curls, and smiled like someone who was finally living a moment she had waited years to experience.
As we were leaving, she whispered nervously:
“What if people stare? What if I ruin your night?”
“Mom,” I told her, “you built my entire life. You can’t ruin anything.”
We arrived at the school courtyard where everyone was taking photos.
That’s when Brianna appeared in a glittering dress that probably cost more than my car.
She pointed at my mom and said loudly enough for everyone to hear:
“Why is SHE here? Is this prom or Bring Your Parent to School Day? How embarrassing.”
Her friends burst out laughing.
My mom’s smile faded instantly.
I felt anger rising in my chest.
But before I could say anything, someone else stepped forward.
My stepdad Mike.
He had heard everything.
He walked over slowly, his expression calm but serious.
Then he looked directly at Brianna and said one simple word.
“Sit.”
The courtyard fell silent.
Brianna rolled her eyes.
“Dad, it was just a joke.”
“No,” Mike said firmly. “It wasn’t.”
He turned to everyone standing around.
“This woman raised a child alone when she was still a child herself,” he said, gesturing toward my mom. “She sacrificed her prom, her youth, and countless opportunities so that her son could have a future.”
My mom’s eyes filled with tears again.
Mike continued:
“And tonight, he’s giving her back a moment she never got to have.”
Then he looked at Brianna again.
“If you think that’s embarrassing, then you’ve missed the entire point of what love looks like.”
No one laughed after that.
Instead, someone started clapping.
Then another.
Soon the entire courtyard applauded.
And for the first time that night, my mom smiled again.